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<Words>
  <W>
    <SM>[sæd]</SM>
    <E>sad</E>
    <C>adj. 难过的；悲哀的，令人悲痛的；凄惨的，阴郁的（形容颜色）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It might have been a very sad accident.</E>
        <C>那可能成为非常可悲的不幸呢。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then she had been pale and sad but there had been a buoyancy about her.</E>
        <C>那时候她虽然也很苍白,很憔悴,但是还带着一种轻快的态度。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Helen said he was breaking his heart, and was sad to see his prostration.</E>
        <C>海伦说,他把自己折磨得心都碎了,她很难过看到他那副憔悴颓唐的样子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>So sad it made her to see him thus, that she would burst into tears.</E>
        <C>看到他这样她真伤心,因此她的眼泪落个不停。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There are deep sad lines which extend from his nose to the corners of his mouth.</E>
        <C>从鼻翅到嘴角镂刻着两道深纹,露出几分苍凉之态。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>gray,gloomy</E>
        <C>adj. 难过的；悲哀的，令人悲痛的；凄惨的，阴郁的（形容颜色）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[seif]</SM>
    <E>safe</E>
    <C>adj. 安全的；可靠的；平安的
n. 保险箱；冷藏室；纱橱
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They thought first of a city as a safe place in a time of strife.</E>
        <C>他们起初把城市设想为动乱时期的安全地方。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Marriage was not the safe anchorage he had been taught to think, but a voyage on uncharted seas.</E>
        <C>结婚并不象别人告诉他的那样等于安全抛锚,而是在未知的海洋上的一次远航。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She said to some of her satellites, when at a safe hearing distance.</E>
        <C>待离远听不见她的话时,她才对下手们发表意见。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is a sign that she has no longer the regard for him, Is their engagement safe and suitable?</E>
        <C>这说明她已不再关心他了。他们之间的婚约还合适,还靠得住吗?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>At last she was safe through the fence and rose up in the clearing.</E>
        <C>她终于安全地爬过了栅栏在空地里站起来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>responsible,secure,honest,reliable,tried</E>
        <C>adj. [安全]安全的；可靠的；平安的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>peter,strongbox</E>
        <C>n. [安全]保险箱；[制冷]冷藏室；纱橱</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['seifti]</SM>
    <E>safety</E>
    <C>n. 安全；保险；安全设备；保险装置；安打
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I beg of you to consider it, and do not stand in the way of your own safety and prosperity.</E>
        <C>我求你把这事仔细想一想,不要妨碍了自己的安全和幸福。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His goodness has caused to dawn for you a day of safety by calling on you to avenge. His glory and His name.</E>
        <C>他召你们为恢复他的荣耀和圣名而战,使你们有天得到平定。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sense of leisure and safety gave the last touch of lightness to her spirit.</E>
        <C>悠闲自在,安全保险的感觉使她的心情舒畅极了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I shall recommend that you go back for your own safety.</E>
        <C>我是为了你个人的安全才劝你回去的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was on the point of springing into the canoe, in order to seek safety in flight.</E>
        <C>她正想跳上小船逃走。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>insurance,security,assurance</E>
        <C>n. [安全]安全；保险；安全设备；保险装置；安打</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[seil]</SM>
    <E>sail</E>
    <C>vi. 航行；启航，开船
n. 帆，篷；航行
vt. 航行
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Could not any other seaman sail across the ocean just as he has done?</E>
        <C>难道别的水手就不能象他那样横渡大洋吗?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Fortunately the wind was blowing on shore from the ocean, so we were able to hoist the sail.</E>
        <C>运气还不错,风正从大海往陆地上吹着,我们还能把船帆升起。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He felt as ashamed as if he had, without warning her, stepped off the Cobb and set sail for China.</E>
        <C>他深感羞愧,这好比自己事先对她没打个招呼就一步迈下防波堤,乘船到中国去了一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They took their oars and began to pull from the shore, then spread their sail, and drove merrily across the firth.</E>
        <C>他们先摇了一阵橹使船离岸,接着扬起帆,驾着小船欢乐地渡过河口。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was never a sail upon the ocean, and in what I could see of the land was neither house nor man.</E>
        <C>海洋上找不到一艘帆船,陆地上呢,也看不见房屋和人影。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>voyage,put forth</E>
        <C>vi. 航行；启航，开船</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>navigation,velamentum</E>
        <C>n. [船]帆，篷；航行</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>log</E>
        <C>vt. 航行</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sæləd]</SM>
    <E>salad</E>
    <C>n. 色拉；尤指莴苣
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If lettuce is served with the salad, one may eat it or not, as one prefers.</E>
        <C>如果色拉下面垫着莴苣,莴苣可以随意吃,或不吃。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"A lobster salad is the best thing in the world for a headache," Pen said gallantly, "and a glass of wine I'm sure will do you good."</E>
        <C>“龙虾色拉是医头痛的灵丹妙药,”小潘殷勤地说,“我还相信,喝一杯酒对你大有好处。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He goes to the salad counter, and here another girl punches his check.</E>
        <C>他走到生拌菜柜台,另一个小姐打了他的帐单。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A salad is eaten with a fork only.</E>
        <C>色拉只准用叉子吃。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You can get it at the salad counter over there.</E>
        <C>你可以在那边生菜柜台上去要。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[seil]</SM>
    <E>sale</E>
    <C>n. 销售；出售；拍卖；销售额；廉价出售
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was just light enough for the dentist and his wife to see the results of that day of sale.</E>
        <C>不过还有点朦胧的光,牙医生跟他老婆还看得见这天拍卖的结果。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was a shortage of cars;if you found one for sale,you had to pay through the nose.</E>
        <C>汽车缺货;即使找到一部出卖,你也得出高价。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A herald called up the damsels one by one, and offered them for sale.</E>
        <C>一个拍卖人一个个地把这些女孩子叫出来,再把她们出卖。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sale of the new product was better than expected.</E>
        <C>新产品的销售好于预期。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>After all, the sale of the ring was a slight matter.</E>
        <C>无论如何,卖掉戒指是一件小事。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>marketing,sell,auction</E>
        <C>n. 销售；[贸易]出售；拍卖；销售额；廉价出售</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sɔ:lt]</SM>
    <E>salt</E>
    <C>n. 盐；风趣，刺激性
adj. 咸水的；含盐的，咸味的；盐腌的；猥亵的
vt. 用盐腌；给…加盐；将盐撒在道路上使冰或雪融化
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We do not know when men first began to use salt.</E>
        <C>我们并不清楚人类初次用盐的时期。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They produce a barrier beach with an eroded zone in front and a lagoon or salt marsh behind.</E>
        <C>它们形成了一个前有侵蚀带后有泻湖和盐沼的堤洲堰滩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>So I persuaded one of my friends to put me in a barrel and send me on board with the salt beef.</E>
        <C>所以我说服了我的一个朋友,把我装到桶里边,和咸牛肉一起送到船上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They were of good flesh and flavour, and when broiled upon the coals, lacked only a little salt to be delicious.</E>
        <C>味很鲜美,拿来放在木炭上焙炙,就是缺少一点盐,否则真可以和山珍海味媲美了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Something of the salt sea yet lingered in old Bildad's language.</E>
        <C>比勒达老头说的话还带点儿水手腔。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pungency</E>
        <C>n. [化学]盐；风趣，刺激性</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>saliferous,brackish</E>
        <C>adj. 咸水的；含盐的，咸味的；盐腌的；猥亵的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[seim]</SM>
    <E>same</E>
    <C>adj. 相同的；同一的；上述的（通常与the连用）；无变化的
pron. 同样的事物或人（通常与the连用）
adv. 同样地（通常与the连用）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The same wire also revealed dried blood which had been typed and found to differ from the blood of both dead guards.</E>
        <C>同一段铁丝上,还露出干了的血迹,经过测定,发现血型和两个死去的警卫的血型不一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I think the same of him as you do.</E>
        <C>我对他的看法和你对他的看法一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She did all this with the same compressed lips, and the same stony look.</E>
        <C>她做着这些事情,依然是咬紧了嘴唇,神情十分严肃。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Next day he tried the other end of the bridge, but it was just the same.</E>
        <C>第二天,他在桥的另一头试试,但是还是一个样儿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Through the same kind agency, his mother was secured from want, and made quite happy.</E>
        <C>由于同一个仁慈的行为,她母亲再也不愁贫困了,日子过得十分幸福。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>said,uniform,self,identical,parallel</E>
        <C>adj. 相同的；同一的；上述的（通常与the连用）；无变化的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>equally,similarly,as,likewise,homogeneously</E>
        <C>adv. 同样地（通常与the连用）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sænd]</SM>
    <E>sand</E>
    <C>n. 沙；沙地；沙洲；沙滩；沙子
vt. 撒沙于；以沙掩盖；用砂纸等擦平或磨光某物；使撒沙似地布满；给…掺沙子
vi. 被沙堵塞
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was little loose sand, and most of it had formed into low dunes.</E>
        <C>那里很少有松散的沙子,它们绝大多数已经形成矮小的沙丘。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As if to forestall any more questions, he began to jog through the sand.</E>
        <C>象是为了免得对方再多问似的,他索性在沙滩上小跑起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then he was down, rolling over and over in the warm sand, crouching with arm up to ward off, trying to cry for mercy.</E>
        <C>然后他翻了下去,在暖乎乎的沙滩上滚呀滚呀、蜷曲着身子,双臂举起保护头部,想要大声讨饶。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A whirlwind is small in size and may suck up sand and dust as it moves over the surface of the Earth.</E>
        <C>旋风的范围小,当它在地球表面移过时,可以吸进沙和灰尘。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The wind near the ground carries most sand with it and so wears the lower parts of big masses of rock most.</E>
        <C>靠近地面的风带走砂土最多,因此大块岩石下部磨蚀得最为厉害。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>dene,hurst</E>
        <C>n. [土壤]沙；沙地；沙洲；沙滩；沙子</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sænwidʒ]</SM>
    <E>sandwich</E>
    <C>vt. 夹入；挤进；把...做成三明治
n. 三明治；夹心面包
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A woman police constable came in with a cup of tea and a very thick cheese sandwich. Bloggs thanked her and greedily set about the sandwich.</E>
        <C>一名女警察手端一杯茶和一块厚厚的奶酪三明治走了起来。布洛格斯向她道了谢,然后狼吞虎咽地吃起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Oh yes, and somehow she had to sandwich in time to get to the bank because she needed money.</E>
        <C>喔,是的,她还得挤出时间去趟银行,因为她急需钱用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"By all means," replied the members, each with his mouth full of sandwich.</E>
        <C>“我们已经准备好了,”委员们每人吞着夹心面包回答说。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He satisfied his hunger with a sandwich and milk.</E>
        <C>他以三明治和牛奶充饥。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>edge in,pack with</E>
        <C>vt. 夹入；挤进；把...[食品]做成三明治</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>sarnie,butty</E>
        <C>n. 三明治；[食品]夹心面包</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sætisfai]</SM>
    <E>satisfy</E>
    <C>vi. 令人满意；令人满足
vt. 满足；说服，使相信；使满意，使高兴
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nothing would satisfy him but I come along.</E>
        <C>只有我来他才会满意。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was going to satisfy her own dream of learning to make paper.</E>
        <C>她可以去实现她自己的学造纸的梦想了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you exile yourselves from your own country to search for gold, I will show you a land where you can satisfy your thirst.</E>
        <C>如果你们自愿背井离乡,是为了寻找黄金,那么我愿意给你们指点一个地方,你们可以在那里满足你们的渴望。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Continue to act as a good girl, and you will satisfy us.</E>
        <C>继续做个好姑娘吧,你会叫我们满意的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They try to satisfy that like.</E>
        <C>他们尽力想满足这一喜好。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>turn up trumps</E>
        <C>vi. 令人满意；令人满足</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>meet,fulfill,fill,please,reason</E>
        <C>vt. 满足；说服，使相信；使满意，使高兴</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sætədi; -dei]</SM>
    <E>Saturday</E>
    <C>n. 星期六
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>One Saturday afternoon, I hauled the machine into the garden and had a close look at it.</E>
        <C>一个星期六下午,我把机器推到花园里,仔细作了一番检查。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This file was his regular Saturday gift to his mother.</E>
        <C>这种档案是他每星期六给母亲带来的礼物。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Steady to his purpose, he scarcely spoke ten words to her through the whole of Saturday.</E>
        <C>他这样拿定了主意,于是星期六一整天简直没有跟他说上十句话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The friends we had invited did not check in until Saturday.</E>
        <C>我们邀请的朋友星期六才到达。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The men bargained that they should not have to work on Saturday afternoons.</E>
        <C>工人们提出条件他们不应于星期六下午还要工作。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sɔsidʒ, 'sɔ:-]</SM>
    <E>sausage</E>
    <C>n. 香肠；腊肠；装香肠的碎肉
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The cook stuffed the chicken with sausage meat.</E>
        <C>厨师给鸡加填了香肠肉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I have more than once seen Madame Curie nibbling two thin rounds of sausage.</E>
        <C>我不止一次地看到居里夫人只啃两条细小的腊肠。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>wust,wurst</E>
        <C>n. [食品]香肠；腊肠；装香肠的碎肉</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[seiv]</SM>
    <E>save</E>
    <C>vt. 节省；保存；储蓄；解救
vi. 节省；挽救；救球
prep. 除...之外
n. 救球，救援
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She did persuade herself that there were no autocracies save that of Prussia.</E>
        <C>她自己深信,除了普鲁士以外,世界上哪儿都没有独裁政府了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The brave man risked his life in trying to save the child.</E>
        <C>那个勇敢者冒着生命危险试图营救那个孩子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Out of my salary I had begun to save a few dollars.</E>
        <C>我开始从薪水中节约几个钱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He said he had applied for fresh loan to save them from bankruptcy.</E>
        <C>他说,为了免于破产,他已经再借了一笔债。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He did not see any other way to save us both from ruin, and therefore he thought it more unkind.</E>
        <C>他看出除开这条路,没有第二个办法可以免得我们大家沦落,所以他觉得这就更残忍了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>hold,economize on</E>
        <C>vt. 节省；保存；储蓄；解救</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>economize on,spare no effort</E>
        <C>vi. 节省；挽救；救球</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>succor</E>
        <C>n. 救球，救援</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sei]</SM>
    <E>say</E>
    <C>vt. 讲；说明；例如；声称；假设；指明
vi. 讲；表示；念；假定；背诵
[ 过去式said 过去分词said 现在分词saying]
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He liked to say it was the only day in his life that he ever worked for anybody else.</E>
        <C>他喜欢说那是他一生中为别人干活的唯一一天。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We say that we are "all thumbs", meaning that our fingers seem to be too clumsy for the work.</E>
        <C>我们常说自己“笨手笨脚”,意思是说我们的手指太笨拙,干不了某件工作。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Oh, mother," he would say, "if only I'd been given just a wee bit of brains, I'd not be so much trouble and worry to you."</E>
        <C>“呵,妈妈,”他常说,“我要是有一点儿智慧,我就不会给您添这么多麻烦了,就不会让您为我操这么多心了。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She turned away, as if unable to say more.</E>
        <C>她转过身去,似乎无法再说下去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If he said one thing, she was sure to say another.</E>
        <C>他无论说什么,她总是反对。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>let,point out,suppose</E>
        <C>vt. 讲；说明；例如；声称；假设；指明</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>make a gesture,to express</E>
        <C>vi. 讲；表示；念；假定；背诵</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skɑ:f]</SM>
    <E>scarf</E>
    <C>n. 围巾；嵌接，嵌接处；头巾领巾
vt. 披嵌接；用围巾围
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Franklin placed the warm scarf Debbie had knitted for him in the top of his knapsack.</E>
        <C>富兰克林把黛比为他织的暖和的围巾放在背包的最上层。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The gift that caused my heart to beat faster was a simple blue scarf with a gold border.</E>
        <C>最使我兴奋的礼物是一条朴素的镶了金边的蓝色头巾。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He cautiously turned his head and saw a young girl wearing a red scarf around her neck.</E>
        <C>他谨慎地回过头,看见一个戴红领巾的小姑娘。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He put on his coat, his scarf, and his respectable hat.</E>
        <C>他穿上外衣,围上围巾,戴上那顶体面的圆顶帽。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She threw a scarf over her shoulders.</E>
        <C>她匆忙把围巾拉在肩上。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>muffler,neckcloth</E>
        <C>n. [服装]围巾；嵌接，嵌接处；头巾领巾</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sku:l]</SM>
    <E>school</E>
    <C>n. 学校；学院；学派；鱼群
vt. 教育
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>By the time they were ready to depart, school had begun.</E>
        <C>在他们准备离开的时候,功课已经开始了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If I fail or leave school, it doesn't seem to me it would be your fault.</E>
        <C>如果我一事无成或中途辍学,我看那不能说是您的过错。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You'd think she had enough to bother her head about, running a school like this.</E>
        <C>你会想得到,为一所象这样的学校,要她去伤脑筋的事是够多的了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He said that his friend was a very rough boy and asked if he got whipped often at school.</E>
        <C>他说,他的伙伴是个挺粗野的孩子,还问道,他在学校里是否常挨鞭子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was rebellious and not always very popular with the staff at her school, but well liked by her peers.</E>
        <C>她的反抗性很强,学校的教职员工都对他感到头痛,但她的同学们很喜欢她。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>academy,college</E>
        <C>n. 学校；学院；学派；鱼群</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>breed,to educate</E>
        <C>vt. 教育</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sku:lbæɡ]</SM>
    <E>schoolbag</E>
    <C>n. 书包
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>One day I saw a little girl in the street carrying a heavy schoolbag on her back. She was walking happily.</E>
        <C>一天,我在街上看到一个背着沉重书包的小女孩,她正开心地走着。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He sat down and took out his book from his schoolbag.</E>
        <C>他坐下来并把书从书包里拿出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took my books out of my schoolbag.</E>
        <C>他把我的书从我书包里拿出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>How much is your schoolbag?</E>
        <C>你的书包多少钱?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The schoolbag is for Mary for her new schoolyear.</E>
        <C>书包是给玛丽的新学年礼物。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>satchel,mochila</E>
        <C>n. 书包</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['saiəns]</SM>
    <E>science</E>
    <C>n. 科学；技术；学科；理科
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>To admit all this is, as it seems to me, to enter into the realms of miracle, and to leave those of science.</E>
        <C>依我看来,承认这一切,是已经走进了神秘的领域,不再属于科学的领域了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She read over and over again her book of recipes, she learned them as if they were science.</E>
        <C>她一再研读食谱,就象钻研科学一样地钻研烹调。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You had not enough of the artist's skill and science to give it full being.</E>
        <C>你掌握的艺术家的技巧和知识还不够,没法把它充分表现出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It would be a sin on your part to abandon science.</E>
        <C>抛弃科学对你来说将会铸成大错。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He declares, "A great science library could exist in a space less than 10 feet square."</E>
        <C>他宣告,“大型科学图书馆将能在不足十平方英尺的空间内求得存身之地。”</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>technology,mechanics,skill,knowledge,discipline</E>
        <C>n. 科学；技术；学科；理科</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['saiəntist]</SM>
    <E>scientist</E>
    <C>n. 科学家
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The social scientist may be striving to find the truth.</E>
        <C>社会科学家也许正在努力发现真理。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Like a good scientist, he merely gives the facts.</E>
        <C>如同优秀的科学家一样,他只描写了事实。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The well-known scientist gave his life to study.</E>
        <C>这位著名的科学家把他的一生都献给了研究工作。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skɔ:]</SM>
    <E>score</E>
    <C>n. 分数；二十；配乐；刻痕
vt. 获得；评价；划线，刻划；把…记下
vi. 得分；记分；刻痕
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A score of men, for this was the very thickest of the ambush, joined in this cruel and untimely mirth.</E>
        <C>有二十个人--因为这儿是埋伏人数最多的一处--参加了这个残忍的不合时宜的作乐活动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>And upon this score, tired with the place, and indeed with the company too, I began to think of removing.</E>
        <C>为了这个缘故,我一方面厌倦那个地方,一方面也厌倦了那班人,我开始有迁居的意思。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It would have been a needless charge on the road, so I satisfied him, and he was easy enough on the score.</E>
        <C>这使我们在路上会多一份不必要的开支,这样我们把她说服了,他也放了心。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They called for brandy, and drank to me, but put it all up to my score, for they were sure I had money.</E>
        <C>她们喊拿白兰地来,向我致贺,但是都算在我的帐上,因为他们相信我还有钱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Nick had money," he said. "He may have had three score pounds put by."</E>
        <C>“聂克很有钱呢,”他说,“他多半有六十镑的积蓄”。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>marks,twenty</E>
        <C>n. 分数；二十；配乐；[木]刻痕</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>acquire,earn,buy,find,value</E>
        <C>vt. 获得；评价；划线，刻划；把…记下</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>bull point</E>
        <C>vi. 得分；记分；[木]刻痕</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skri:n]</SM>
    <E>screen</E>
    <C>n. 屏，幕；屏风
vt. 筛；拍摄；放映；掩蔽
vi. 拍电影
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>To the toad, the garden must be a gray screen on which things show only when they jiggle.</E>
        <C>这花园在蟾蜍看来必定是一张灰色的屏幕,屏幕上的东西只有在轻轻移动时,它才看得见。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He flattened himself down on the limb, and through a screen of leaves, saw it was a man.</E>
        <C>他赶紧伏身贴到地上,透过树叶的屏帐,他看清来者是个人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When his servant entered, he looked at him steadfastly and wondered if he had thought of peering behind the screen.</E>
        <C>仆人进来的时候,他目不转睛地盯着他,想知道他曾否想过向屏风后面窥视。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Bold Talent, knowing they would be too much for him, enlist her to hold the interviews while he eavesdropped from behind a screen.</E>
        <C>英才自知他个人很难抵挡,便推出她负责接待,自己则躲在屏风后面偷听。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>On the screen he saw his hand, not as he knew it, but as a gruesome collection of black stumps.</E>
        <C>他在屏幕上看见自己的手不是原来的样子,倒象是拼凑起来的几根黑糊糊的干树枝,叫人望而生畏。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>curtain,creen</E>
        <C>n. 屏，幕；[家具]屏风</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>project,ree</E>
        <C>vt. 筛；拍摄；放映；掩蔽</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>shoot,make a film</E>
        <C>vi. 拍电影</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[si:]</SM>
    <E>sea</E>
    <C>n. 海；海洋；许多；大量
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The wind in the trees made a sound so much like the sea.</E>
        <C>林中风声响动,和海水声极其相似。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They would not be likely to alight on the surface of the sea.</E>
        <C>它们大概不会降落于海面上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sea was here quite quiet, there was no sound of any surf.</E>
        <C>海相当平静,听不到一丝儿惊涛拍岸的声响。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She sucked up the warm moist air from near the surface of the sea.</E>
        <C>她吸收了海洋表面潮湿的热气。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In a little while it too would be carried to the bottom of the sea.</E>
        <C>不一会儿它也要沉到海底去了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>ocean,lots of,wealth,body,hundred</E>
        <C>n. [海洋][地理]海；海洋；许多；大量</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə:tʃ]</SM>
    <E>search</E>
    <C>vi. 搜寻；调查；探求
vt. 搜索；搜寻；调查；搜查；探求
n. 搜寻；探究，查究
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He began to search for her through the bush, pulling up trees and raising the dusts.</E>
        <C>他开始在丛林中搜寻她,拔起树木,扬起尘土。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He desired I would not take it ill, if he gave orders to certain proper officers to search me.</E>
        <C>他盼望我不要见怪,如果他命令几个主管官吏来搜查我。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But he had seen no one search that roof; if he ran he might come face to face with someone coming up out of another trapdoor.</E>
        <C>但他没看见有人搜索那屋顶;他要是逃过去;很可能劈面遇到从另扇活动天窗里上来的人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>After the war, the government asked her to help search for missing soldiers.</E>
        <C>战后,政府要求她帮助寻找失踪的士兵。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He began to search in the right-hand pocket of his well-worn and baggy linen suit.</E>
        <C>他开始在那件磨得很旧的,肥大的衣服上的右边口袋里东摸西摸。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>probe,examine,research</E>
        <C>vi. 搜寻；调查；探求</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>seek,examine,survey,research,fish</E>
        <C>vt. [计][航][水运]搜索；搜寻；调查；搜查；探求</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>inquiry,exploration</E>
        <C>n. 搜寻；探究，查究</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['si:zən]</SM>
    <E>season</E>
    <C>n. 时期；季节；赛季
vt. 给…调味；使适应
vi. 变得成熟；变干燥
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I reproached myself with my easiness, that I would not sow any more corn one year than would just serve me till the next season.</E>
        <C>我痛责自己偷懒,不肯多种一些粮食,只图能够接得上下一季就算了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>At the end of the season,all the boats are formally laid up in the harbour.</E>
        <C>在这个季节末之时,所有的船只都被整齐地排在港里不使用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was the tail end of monsoon season, and the air was heavy and sticky with tropic moisture.</E>
        <C>正当季风雨季的最后几天,热带的湿潮空气又闷又粘。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>All through the season I saw her a great deal.</E>
        <C>整整的一季度,我见了她许多次。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you run back over the season,you can′t pick out a game in which you played badly.</E>
        <C>如果你回忆那段比赛季节,你就不会挑选出你曾玩的最拙劣的一种运动。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>period,day,page</E>
        <C>n. [天]季节；时期</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>adapt,condition,suit</E>
        <C>vt. 使适应；给…调味</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[si:t]</SM>
    <E>seat</E>
    <C>n. 座位；所在地；职位
vt. 使…坐下；可容纳…的；使就职
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Dyke sat down for a moment on a seat that had been removed from a worn-out railway car to do duty in Ruggles's office.</E>
        <C>戴克在一张椅子上坐了一会儿,这椅子是从一节破旧不堪的火车上拆下来的,给搬进勒格尔斯的办公室来用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He pressed the agitated girl into a seat, returned to the outer room and opened the door.</E>
        <C>他把这位惊慌错乱的女孩子硬按在一把椅子上,自己走到外屋,把门打开。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The girl made no answer, but she dropped on one of the seat with an air of lassitude.</E>
        <C>女孩子没有理睬他,只是疲倦地倒在一张椅子上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I told him, this was my castle and my residence; but that I had a seat in the country, as most princes had.</E>
        <C>我告诉他,这是我的城堡和住宅,象许多王公贵人一样,我在乡下还有一所别墅。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I took a seat on the chair by the fire and filled up a few minutes of silence by trying to make friends with the mother dog.</E>
        <C>我在炉边的椅子上坐下,试着同那条母狗交交朋友,以此来消磨这沉默的几分钟。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>place,pew</E>
        <C>n. 座位；所在地；职位</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>put in</E>
        <C>vt. 使…坐下；可容纳…的；使就职</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sekənd]</SM>
    <E>second</E>
    <C>n. 秒；第二名；瞬间；二等品
vt. 支持
adj. 第二的；次要的；附加的
num. 第二
adv. 第二；其次；居第二位
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In a second George stood framed in the door, and he looked disapprovingly about.</E>
        <C>霎时,乔治便在房门口出现,带着颇不以为然的神情四下张望。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This was the second time the General had routed a force which had penetrated his lines.</E>
        <C>将军吃掉渗透进来的敌军部队已是第三回了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He did not know that he would yet taste the rushing darkness of death a second time.</E>
        <C>他不知道他还要再尝一次死亡的苦味。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When he did look he saw, in a split second of time, Mary turn her eyes away from his face.</E>
        <C>他定睛一看,看见一刹那间玛丽的目光刚从他脸上移开。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Only enter into my plans, and second me with all your power, and I will lead you to its conquest."</E>
        <C>“请你们了解我,尽力帮助我,我要带着你们去征服它。”</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>moment,breath,instant</E>
        <C>n. [计量]秒；第二名；瞬间；二等品</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>encourage,back,carry,champion,support of</E>
        <C>vt. 支持</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>additional,attached,supporting,minor,peripheral</E>
        <C>adj. 第二的；次要的；附加的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>next</E>
        <C>adv. 第二；其次；居第二位</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['si:krit]</SM>
    <E>secret</E>
    <C>n. 秘密；秘诀；机密
adj. 秘密的；机密的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He felt ready to leap upon him and fling him to the ground if he dared to lift the gorgeous hanging that concealed the secret of his life.</E>
        <C>要是这家伙敢掀起掩藏着他那生活秘密的华丽帷幔,他就准备扑上前去把他打倒在地。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The whole secret of her experience was as if enclosed in her name.</E>
        <C>好像她所体验的整个秘密都包涵在她的名字里了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had not expected such a challenge to disclose the secret in his heart.</E>
        <C>他没有料到会给自己来这样一个挑战,要他摊出心里的秘密。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It could not have been very easy to be right and careless with such a secret in her heart.</E>
        <C>她心里怀着秘密,因此要使自己举止得体、装出一副坦然无事的样子,实在很不容易。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I stared at him. That, then, was the secret of the mustache-grown to cover a scar!</E>
        <C>我睁大了眼望着他。原来他蓄胡子是用来遮疤!</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>privacy,confidence,mystery,tips,stealth</E>
        <C>n. 秘密；秘诀；机密</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>classified,underground,chamber,inside,confidential</E>
        <C>adj. 秘密的；机密的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sekrətəri]</SM>
    <E>secretary</E>
    <C>n. 秘书；书记；部长；大臣
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was not a secretary but that she was kept busy raising money for the poor and the sick and the mad.</E>
        <C>她不是秘书只是不得已忙于为穷苦人、病人和精神病患者筹集资金。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"You'll have to arrange about a part to dissect," the secretary told him.</E>
        <C>“你得先安排一个解剖的部位”,干事告诉他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He puffed his pipe and waved it at her. "I have had no instructions from the Secretary."</E>
        <C>他吸了一口烟,向她挥着烟斗说:“我没有从国务卿那里得到指示。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Leslie Rowan my private secretary, wooed and won her in these few days at sea.</E>
        <C>我的私人秘书莱斯利·罗恩,在这几天的海上旅途中追求她,结果成功了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A private secretary will never rise in the world if he couples great and small in that way.</E>
        <C>一个私人秘书,如果他要像那样把大的和小的说合到一起,那是绝不会在世界上爬得上去的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>moonshee,clerk</E>
        <C>n. 秘书；书记；部长；大臣</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[si:]</SM>
    <E>see</E>
    <C>vt. 看见；理解；领会
vi. 看；看见；领会
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was relieved to see that his mother was not in the living room.</E>
        <C>看到他母亲不在起居室里,他心里倒反觉得落下了块石头。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Perhaps if he prayed, the wish to see Christ Minster might be forwarded.</E>
        <C>也许他祷告一番,就可以帮助他实现他想看见基督寺的愿望。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is not easy to see that there are triangle-free graphs of large chromatic number.</E>
        <C>很不容易看出这里是否存在色数很大而没有三角形的图。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Soon Peter, simple as he was, began to see that he had got a very good wife.</E>
        <C>彼得虽然笨,但很快就看出他娶的是一位很贤惠的妻子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Whatever I do, you can see for yourself it must be hard upon a man of any pride.</E>
        <C>不管我怎么干,你自己也可以看出,这对于有一点自尊心的人,一定是很难受的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>absorb,appreciate,read,grasp,seize</E>
        <C>vt. 看见；理解；领会</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>look,behold</E>
        <C>vi. 看；看见；领会</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[si:m]</SM>
    <E>seem</E>
    <C>vi. 似乎；像是；装作
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We say that we are "all thumbs", meaning that our fingers seem to be too clumsy for the work.</E>
        <C>我们常说自己“笨手笨脚”,意思是说我们的手指太笨拙,干不了某件工作。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He did not seem to have changed.</E>
        <C>他好象没有变。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The meeting did not seem to kindle sparks.</E>
        <C>那次见面似乎并没有留下什么印象。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He did not seem to ripen with the years.</E>
        <C>随着年龄的增长,他看起来并没有变得老练。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Somehow his words did not seem to meet the case.</E>
        <C>他的话好像并不怎么生效。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>appear to</E>
        <C>vi. 似乎；像是；装作</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['seldəm]</SM>
    <E>seldom</E>
    <C>adv. 很少，不常
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was lame in her knees with the gout, and, therefore, seldom stirred out of her room, so sometimes wanted company.</E>
        <C>她因患痛风,膝盖留下残疾,行动不便,很少出屋,有时便希望有人陪伴。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This was no trodden way, the freshness of the wood-flowers attested that foot of man seldom pressed them.</E>
        <C>这是一条人迹未到的路,野花鲜艳,证明人脚很少踩踏过这些野花。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Conscience is a coward; and those faults it has not strength enough to prevent, it seldom has justice enough to accuse.</E>
        <C>良心原是个懦夫,犯了过失,事前既无力量禁止,事后更难公公道道地去控诉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He saw his wife and children seldom, for fear they would suffer on his account.</E>
        <C>他极少与妻子和孩子见面,因为他担心他们会为了他而受牵连。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We seldom take him home, on account of his weakness.</E>
        <C>我们很少把他带回家,因为他很衰弱。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>scarcely ever</E>
        <C>adv. 很少，不常</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sel]</SM>
    <E>sell</E>
    <C>vt. 销售；推销；出卖；欺骗
vi. 卖；出售；受欢迎；有销路
n. 销售；失望；推销术
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>As a matter of fact Roger was right. It was rubbish, but—annoying! The sort of rubbish that wouldn't sell.</E>
        <C>事实上,罗杰的话是对的。是糟糕,但是——气人!这种东西还卖不出去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Do you mean to sell me, or to let me lie here till this hunt is over.</E>
        <C>你打算出卖我,还是让我在这里躲过这场追捕。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Thus in most cases an importing nation can't force foreign suppliers to sell for less by trying to strike a tougher bargain.</E>
        <C>因此,在大多数情况下,一个进口国不可能试图通过强硬的讨价还价迫使外国供应商降低售价。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Canadian fur trader had a fine load of furs to sell after his hunting trip.</E>
        <C>加拿大毛皮商人打猎回来,有大量的毛皮出售。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The only way we could afford to produce this car at a terrific price was to sell a ton of them.</E>
        <C>要以相宜的价钱制造这部车,唯一的办法是多销。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>promote,find a market</E>
        <C>vt. 销售；推销；出卖；欺骗</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>bring to market,go to sb for</E>
        <C>vi. 卖；出售；受欢迎；有销路</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>marketing,disappointment</E>
        <C>n. 销售；失望；推销术</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[send]</SM>
    <E>send</E>
    <C>vt. 发送，寄；派遣；使进入；发射
vi. 派人；寄信
n. 上升运动
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The mayor of one town was ready to send a private plane to New York to help.</E>
        <C>有一个城市的市长准备送一架私人飞机来纽约援助。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I expect him to send me back to Vancouver at once and with curses on my head as well.</E>
        <C>我估计他会立刻把我遣送回温哥华,还会劈头盖脑地骂我一顿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I shall stop till such time as I think fit to go, unless you send for assistance to put me out.</E>
        <C>反正我来到了这里,什么时候想走我才走,除非你找人把我赶出去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>So I persuaded one of my friends to put me in a barrel and send me on board with the salt beef.</E>
        <C>所以我说服了我的一个朋友,把我装到桶里边,和咸牛肉一起送到船上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>All the servants might send something of their own with the ship and take their due share of the profits when it returned.</E>
        <C>每个佣人都可以把自己的东西送到船上去,商船返航后,可分适当红利。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>beam,release,mission,project,let go</E>
        <C>vt. 发送，寄；派遣；使进入；发射</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>to post a letter</E>
        <C>vi. 派人；寄信</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>ascending motion,upward movement</E>
        <C>n. 上升运动</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sens]</SM>
    <E>sense</E>
    <C>n. 感觉，官能；观念；道理；理智
vt. 感觉到；检测
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A bitter sense of wrong and the thought of Jenny Snow helped her to bear it.</E>
        <C>一阵刺骨的厌恶感,再联想到吉涅·斯诺,倒帮助她承受了这一切。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Over and above all that had happened, impalpable but real, there remained to him a queer sense of power.</E>
        <C>超越已发生的一切之上,虽不可捉摸却很真实,是一种流连在他心头的奇特的权力感。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She liked it, she wanted to be in the march, though she still had a vague sense of trespass, of false pretences.</E>
        <C>她喜欢这样做,喜欢参加在这游行队伍里,虽然脑子里仿佛有一种侵害了别人和冒充的感觉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"You reckon folks really act like that?" Bigger asked, full of the sense of a life he had never seen.</E>
        <C>“你合计人们真这样干事情吗?”别格问,对一种他从未见过的生活很有感触。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sense of acute tension over Laos appeared to be subsiding.</E>
        <C>在老挝问题上的紧张感好象已经趋于缓和了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>concept,consciousness,perception,feel,mind</E>
        <C>n. [生理]感觉，官能；观念；道理；理智</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sentəns]</SM>
    <E>sentence</E>
    <C>n. [语][计] 句子，命题；宣判，判决
vt. 判决，宣判
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>With that view I took some of the papers, and, making short hints of the sentiments in each sentence, laid them by a few days.</E>
        <C>有了这种念头,我就挑出几篇文章,逐句写出大意,暂时搁置一边。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>At the end of every sentence she waits to see what execution she has done.</E>
        <C>她讲完一句话都停顿一下,看一看她的话收到了什么效果。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He looked like a judge, she thought, impassively pronouncing sentence; and she was the guilty prisoner in the dock.</E>
        <C>他象个法官,她想,就要冷漠地宣布判决,而她则是被告席上的罪人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The surface structure of a sentence is the string of sounds or words that we articulate and hear.</E>
        <C>一个句子的表层结构是我们发出并且听到的一系列音素或词。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Communists, over whose heads hung the sentence of death, did not identify themselves.</E>
        <C>共产党人的头顶上随时笼罩着死刑的威胁,但他们是不会暴露自己身份的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>award,proposition</E>
        <C>n. [语][计]句子，命题；[法]宣判，判决</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>determine,adjudge</E>
        <C>vt. 判决，[法]宣判</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sepəreit, 'sepərit]</SM>
    <E>separate</E>
    <C>vt. 使分离；使分开；使分居
vi. 分开；隔开；分居
adj. 单独的；分开的
n. 分开；抽印本
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The separate noises of the fire merged into a drum-roll that seemed to shake the mountain.</E>
        <C>一阵阵毕毕剥剥的火声汇成了似乎要震撼山岳的擂鼓似的隆隆声。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They were reading the book of life in their separate ways.</E>
        <C>他们是在以各自的方式阅读着生活的教科书。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The purpose of the free board is to allow the solids to separate from the gas stream.</E>
        <C>自由空域的目的是要使固体从气流中分离出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You are confusing two ideas—you should try to separate them out in your mind.</E>
        <C>你把两个观点弄混了,你该设法在头脑里把他们区分开。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In a certain sense we all listen to music on three separate planes.</E>
        <C>从某种意义上说来,我们都在三个不同的层次上听音乐。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>split,divorce</E>
        <C>vt. 使分离；使分开；使分居</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>come between,to break</E>
        <C>vi. 分开；隔开；分居</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>alone,independent,divided,isolated,sole</E>
        <C>adj. 单独的；分开的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>partition,fall-away</E>
        <C>n. 分开；抽印本</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sep'tembə]</SM>
    <E>September</E>
    <C>n. 九月
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Brussels fell to him on September 3 and Antwerp the next day.</E>
        <C>他9月3日攻克布鲁塞尔,次日又克安特卫普。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a day in late September, as fragrant and shapely as an apple.</E>
        <C>时令是九月末。这一天就像一只萍果那样香甜漂亮。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a bright September afternoon, and the street of New York were brilliant with moving men.</E>
        <C>这是九月的一个晴朗的下午,纽约的大街上,人来人往,五光十色。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>September morning inspired and braced him as he stood.</E>
        <C>他站在那里,九月早上的清新气息鼓舞振奋了他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I came to Warley on a wet September morning with the sky of the grey of Guiseley Sandstone.</E>
        <C>我是九月里一个下着雨的早晨来到沃莱的;那时,天空灰蒙蒙的;很象吉斯利的砂岩。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['siəriəs, 'si:r-]</SM>
    <E>serious</E>
    <C>adj. 严肃的，严重的；认真的；庄重的；危急的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The boss turned to her with his mouth full, his eyes charged with serious inquiry.</E>
        <C>老板满嘴含着吃的东西,满眼含着郑重其事探询追问的神气转向她。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>How serious was the wound he did not know, but he had no thought of giving up.</E>
        <C>他不知道自己伤得有多重,可是他还是不想放弃。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He sat down, his face serious and intent, and then his fingers began to race across the keyboard.</E>
        <C>他坐下来,脸孔严肃而专注,接着他的手指开始在钢琴的键盘上飞快来回弹奏着。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He dared her to jump across a wide ravine which might have meant serious injury or death if she had slipped.</E>
        <C>他激她跳过一个很宽的峡谷,如果她失足的话,可能会受重伤或送命。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Its serious basis was that we had little to lose and much to gain.</E>
        <C>主要的根据在于,我们不会失去多少东西,而所获的却会很多。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>acute,bad,grave,solemn</E>
        <C>adj. 严肃的，严重的；认真的；庄重的；危急的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sə:vənt]</SM>
    <E>servant</E>
    <C>n. 仆人，佣人；公务员；雇工
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>When his servant entered, he looked at him steadfastly and wondered if he had thought of peering behind the screen.</E>
        <C>仆人进来的时候,他目不转睛地盯着他,想知道他曾否想过向屏风后面窥视。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A servant came in and cleared the tea away, and he still stood, inhaling the evening air, trying not to think.</E>
        <C>一个仆人进来收拾茶点,他依然站着,吸着傍晚的空气竭力什么也不想。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He called to his head servant, and asked him where he had found so wonderful a statue.</E>
        <C>他把领班的叫来,问他从哪里找来了这么一个漂亮的塑像。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>My servant has seen them together a score of times, handed, reading babies in one another's eyes like--you know.</E>
        <C>我的佣人看见他们在一起一二十次了:手拉着手,我望着你,你望着我出神,就象——你是知道的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In gratitude, the King showered gifts upon his new servant.</E>
        <C>为了报答他,国王将大量礼品送给这个新的仆人。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>man,flunky</E>
        <C>n. 仆人，佣人；公务员；雇工</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə:v]</SM>
    <E>serve</E>
    <C>vt. 招待，供应；为…服务；对…有用；可作…用
vi. 服役，服务；适合，足够；发球；招待，侍候
n. 发球，轮到发球
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Here, Sir, is the letter of his mother, which will serve to convince you of her imprudence.</E>
        <C>先生,这就是他母亲的信,你一读就可以相信他母亲的轻率行为。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The night air is usually cool enough to serve as a deterrent to leaf mold growth.</E>
        <C>夜间的空气通常都冷到足以抑制霉菌的生长的程度。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I reproached myself with my easiness, that I would not sow any more corn one year than would just serve me till the next season.</E>
        <C>我痛责自己偷懒,不肯多种一些粮食,只图能够接得上下一季就算了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A shiver of rage went over his veins, at this repeated: "You don't want to serve me." All the paradise disappeared from him.</E>
        <C>愤怒在他的血管里奔流,他颤抖着重复:“你不想为我服务。”他的梦幻顿时化为乌有。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You think, Judith, that your sister is now bent on some mad scheme to serve her father and Hurry?</E>
        <C>尤蒂丝,那么你认为你的妹妹现在是决心去执行她的疯狂计划来援救她的父亲和赫利吗?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>invite,attend,guest</E>
        <C>vt. 招待，供应；为…服务；对…有用；可作…用</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>gear,help</E>
        <C>vi. 服役，服务；适合，足够；发球；招待，侍候</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sə:vis]</SM>
    <E>service</E>
    <C>n. 服务，服侍；服役；仪式
adj. 服务性的；耐用的；服现役的
vt. 维修，检修；保养
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>God had spoken to her and called her to His service.</E>
        <C>上帝已经诏谕于她,要她替天行道。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There is no doubt the Foreign Service served me with distinction.</E>
        <C>毫无疑问,外交人员出色地辅佐了我的工作。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We stand ready to be of continued service to you in the days ahead.</E>
        <C>我们以后随时准备继续为您效劳。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We would at least stick to the boat and give such minor service as chance might throw in the way.</E>
        <C>我们至少要不离开船,而要临机应变,尽点小小的义务。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He seemed to resent the fact that I did not consider myself in his debt for the role he played in hiring me into the Service.</E>
        <C>他认为把我引荐到局里来他是起了作用的,而我则没有感谢之情,他似乎对此很生气。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>ceremony,waiting</E>
        <C>n. 服务，服侍；服役；仪式</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>durable,wearproof</E>
        <C>adj. 服务性的；耐用的；服现役的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>maintain,unkeep</E>
        <C>vt. 维修，[计]检修；保养</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[set]</SM>
    <E>set</E>
    <C>n. 集合；一套；布景；装置
vt. 树立；点燃；点缀；
vi. (日,月)落沉；凝固；结果
adj. 固定的；规定的；固执的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I intend to set the matter at rest once and for all.</E>
        <C>我打算把这件事彻底搞清楚。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was that topmost apple on which he had set his mind.</E>
        <C>他心目中所渴望的却正是这只位置最高的苹果。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The shore was set before him like a bit of scenery on a stage.</E>
        <C>海岸犹如一幅舞台上的布景,展现在他眼前。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We came out on the coastline again just as the sun began to set.</E>
        <C>我们又来到海岸边,这时太阳正开始西沉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you were to try to be very clever, you might set right about it.</E>
        <C>如果你多动脑筋就能把事情弄好。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>device,apparatus,installation,assembly,tendency,unit,direction</E>
        <C>n. 一套；[数]集合；[机]装置；趋势；布景</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>put,fire,rear,light</E>
        <C>vt. 放；树立；点燃；使凝结；点缀</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>result,bottom line</E>
        <C>vi. 结果；定型；凝固</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>specified,stated,fixed,prescribed,regulation</E>
        <C>adj. 规定的；固定的；固执的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sevən]</SM>
    <E>seven</E>
    <C>num. 七个，七
n. 七个，七
adj. 七的；七个的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was seven and more when Shelton returned from his walk; a few heat-drops had splashed the leaves, but the storm had not yet broken.</E>
        <C>谢尔顿步行回来已经是七点多钟了;几滴温暖的雨点已经飞溅在树叶子上,但是暴风雨还没有发作。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had been with Mrs. T for seven years, and devoted though she was to her, she was sick to death of London.</E>
        <C>她已经忠心耿耿地为“T”夫人工作了七年,再也忍受不了伦敦城市的生活。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This man had wasted seven of the best years of her life.</E>
        <C>这个男人虚掷了她生命中最珍贵的七个年头。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was more contented in making shoes, than was any of the seven sages.</E>
        <C>他对于自己的制鞋工作,比七大圣人还要满足。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She bestowed seven or eight kisses on his cheek within the second, and then stopped, and drawing back, burst into a laugh.</E>
        <C>她在他脸上迅速亲了七八下,然后停住了,往后退,突然大笑。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>septenary</E>
        <C>num. 七个，七</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>hepta</E>
        <C>n. 七个，七</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>septimal</E>
        <C>adj. 七的；七个的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,sevən'ti:n]</SM>
    <E>seventeen</E>
    <C>n. 十七，十七个
adj. 十七岁的；十七的，十七个的
num. 十七
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some tribes immure girls in the dark from the age of ten to the age of seventeen, for fear that the sun's rays should render them pregnant.</E>
        <C>有的部落怕姑娘照射了太阳光会受孕,就从十岁起把她们在黑暗中幽闭到十七岁。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Once during an air raid he marched his seventeen men into the grill of the Manila Hotel.</E>
        <C>有一次空袭期间,他让十七个他的人长驱直入“马尼拉旅馆”的餐厅。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She looked forward to the next bridge of the Jolly Seventeen.</E>
        <C>她眼睁睁期待着《芳华俱乐部》的下一次纸牌会。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He wrote his first novel at seventeen.</E>
        <C>他17岁写了第一部小说。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>By the same wife my father had four children more born there, and by a second wife ten others, in all seventeen.</E>
        <C>我父亲同前妻又生了四个孩子,同第二个妻子生了十个孩子,总共十七个孩子。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sevənθ]</SM>
    <E>seventh</E>
    <C>n. 第七；七分之一
adj. 第七的；七分之一的
adv. 居第七位地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>God blessed the seventh day, and made it holy.</E>
        <C>上帝赐福第七天,把它定为圣日。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was in his seventh heaven, transported with delight.</E>
        <C>他就象进了天堂一样欣喜若狂。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It runs down a shaft to the seventh floor.</E>
        <C>它沿一个竖井向下直通到第七层。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I was in the seventh heaven of delight.</E>
        <C>这使我高兴得要飞上天了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sevənti]</SM>
    <E>seventy</E>
    <C>n. 七十；七十个；七十岁；七十年代
adj. 七十的；七十个的；七十岁的
num. 七十
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>One would guess him to be seventy years of age.</E>
        <C>人们会以为他有七十岁了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One of these fellows was about seventy, or upwards, and had a bald head and very grey whiskers.</E>
        <C>这两个家伙中间,有一个大约是七十岁的样子,或许还要大一点儿,秃着头顶,长着连鬓胡子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"The last advance was seventy," said the dwarf; "and it went in one night."</E>
        <C>“最后一次是七十镑,”矮子说道,“一夜就输光了。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When we hear weather forecast of a seventy percent chance of rain, we change our plans from a picnic to a pool game.</E>
        <C>当我们听到预报有70%的降水概率时,就改变去野餐的计划,而去打台球。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He is getting on now,he must be nearly seventy.</E>
        <C>他年事渐高,大概有70岁了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>three score years and ten</E>
        <C>n. 七十；七十个；七十岁；七十年代</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sevərəl]</SM>
    <E>several</E>
    <C>adj. 几个的；各自的
pron. 几个；数个
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Tonight he had trouble finding his way and several times came close to be lost.</E>
        <C>今天晚上,路很不好找,他好几次差点迷了路。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Of course it would be a great relief to me to ask you several question, sir.</E>
        <C>先生,我要是能够问您几个问题,那当然是莫大的快事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had been ill in bed for several days and her son had not come to visit her.</E>
        <C>她病倒在床上好几天了,她的儿子却不曾来探望她。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The front and side walls were bucked inward several inches, and the door in the front was broken off.</E>
        <C>屋前以及两侧墙壁向内凹进数寸,前门被刮掉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took his notebook, tore several pages out of it and twisted them until they formed a stiff cone.</E>
        <C>他把笔记本掏出来,撕下几张纸,搓成一个破纸锥。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>respective,each</E>
        <C>adj. 几个的；各自的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃeik]</SM>
    <E>shake</E>
    <C>vt. 动摇；摇动；震动
vi. 动摇；摇动；发抖
n. 摇动；哆嗦
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He got to his feet, swaying from stiffness, trying to shake off sleep and that awful dream.</E>
        <C>他站到地上,身子僵硬得东摇西晃,一心想把睡意和那个恶梦赶掉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She took the pillow up, holding it as if reluctant to shake out the impress of his cheek.</E>
        <C>她捧起枕头,端看,好象舍不得抖掉他那脸颊的印痕。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A President is in a sense lucky if he is faced with a crisis early on; it enables him to shake down his team.</E>
        <C>在某种意义上说,一个总统能早点遇到危机是件幸运的事,因为这使他可以调整好他的班子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She took the pillow up, holding it as if reluctant to shake out the impress of his cheek, dropped it, and turned round.</E>
        <C>她捧起枕头,端着,好像舍不得抖掉他那脸颊的印痕,忽然丢下,转过身来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He stirred in his chair, trying to shake off his thoughts so that he could sleep.</E>
        <C>他在椅子里动了动,想摆脱思绪的烦扰,尽快入睡。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>rock,swing motion</E>
        <C>vt. 动摇；摇动；震动</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>wave,rock</E>
        <C>vi. 动摇；摇动；发抖</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>rocking motion,wafture</E>
        <C>n. 摇动；哆嗦</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃæl, 弱ʃəl, ʃl, ʃə, ʃ]</SM>
    <E>shall</E>
    <C>aux. 应；会；将；必须
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I hope I shall see an end of him.</E>
        <C>我希望能见到他一命呜呼。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I shall have no more if I possess worlds.</E>
        <C>我占有多少财物都算不了什么。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I shall have to fork over the soil in the front garden.</E>
        <C>我得给前面的花园翻土。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I shall be expected to shell out the money for the party.</E>
        <C>我将要支付这个集会的费用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I shall be very glad to hear what you wish to say.</E>
        <C>你要讲什么,我一定洗耳恭听。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>would,must</E>
        <C>aux. 应；会；将；必须</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃeim]</SM>
    <E>shame</E>
    <C>n. 羞耻，羞愧；憾事，带来耻辱的人
vt. 使丢脸，使羞愧
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He did not know how to tell her the truth and shame himself.</E>
        <C>他不知道怎么把真情告诉她,同时为自己感到羞愧。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He burned with shame as he stared at the vision of his infamy.</E>
        <C>他眼睁睁地望着这幕自己出丑的场景,羞愧得脸上热辣辣的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The prince Mamilius, hearing his mother was to be tried for her life, struck with grief and shame, and suddenly died.</E>
        <C>迈密勒斯王子听到要把母亲问成死罪,悲伤羞愧得突然死去了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Pen hung down his head again, and his eyes filled with tears of shame.</E>
        <C>潘又垂下了头,他的眼睛充满羞愧的眼泪。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Young warrior ought to ask young girl; no make young girl speak first. Mingo girls are too shame for that.</E>
        <C>年青的战士应当向年轻的姑娘求爱,不能让年轻的姑娘先开口,明哥姑娘也不好意思这样做的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>abashment</E>
        <C>n. 羞耻，羞愧；憾事，带来耻辱的人</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>discountenance,abash</E>
        <C>vt. 使丢脸，使羞愧</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃeip]</SM>
    <E>shape</E>
    <C>n. 形状；模型；身材；具体化
vt. 形成；塑造，使成形；使符合
vi. 形成；成形；成长
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She appeared to be in even worse shape than a week ago.</E>
        <C>她的模样看来比上星期更为糟糕。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Daisy took her face in her hands as if feeling her lovely shape.</E>
        <C>黛西把脸捧在手里,好象在抚摩她那可爱的面庞。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The moment she had grasped him to keep for her own, had disappeared like a shape in a vision.</E>
        <C>在她刚一把他提到了手、要使他成为自己所独有的时候,却象镜花水月一样,消灭不见了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She loved the intent, far look in his eyes when they rested on her, the funny shape of the mouth.</E>
        <C>她喜爱他那热切而深遂的目光落在她身上时的神色,喜爱他那有趣的嘴部表情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He turned and went into the bedroom. Mary Turner was a stiff shape under a soiled white sheet.</E>
        <C>他转身走进卧室,看到玛丽·特纳的僵硬的尸体,盖着一条泥污的白被单。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>matrix,form,model</E>
        <C>n. 形状；模型；身材；具体化</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>mold,make,model</E>
        <C>vt. 形成；塑造，使成形；使符合</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>to come into being,to form</E>
        <C>vi. 形成；成形；成长</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃεə]</SM>
    <E>share</E>
    <C>vt. 分享，分担；分配
vi. 共享；分担
n. 份额；股份
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The woman cut up the orange and share it out among the four children.</E>
        <C>这个女人把桔子切成了几半分给4个孩子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He knew that Buddy was yearning to be with him, aching to share his confidence.</E>
        <C>他知道布迪渴望着跟他在一起,迫切地想当他的心腹。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It would be totally out of her power to take a share in the personal charge of the child.</E>
        <C>她没有能力分担照顾这个孩子的责任。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He knew just how great was his share in the lands which had just been absorbed by the corporation he served.</E>
        <C>他知道,他自己效忠的公司新近并吞的土地有他多大的份儿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>All the servants might send something of their own with the ship and take their due share of the profits when it returned.</E>
        <C>每个佣人都可以把自己的东西送到船上去,商船返航后,可分适当红利。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>participate in,portion</E>
        <C>vt. 分享，分担；分配</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>partake</E>
        <C>vi. [计]共享；分担</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>stock,lot</E>
        <C>n. 份额；[金融]股份</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃi:]</SM>
    <E>she</E>
    <C>pron. 她（主格）；它（用来指雌性动物或国家、船舶、地球、月亮等）
n. 女人；雌性动物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She did persuade herself that there were no autocracies save that of Prussia.</E>
        <C>她自己深信,除了普鲁士以外,世界上哪儿都没有独裁政府了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Catherine blushed, for she felt almost as if they were making sport of her.</E>
        <C>凯瑟琳唰地脸红了,她觉得他们好象在嘲弄她。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was making the best of her way with singular speed for so aged a woman.</E>
        <C>她在尽快地前进,年事这么高的妇女竟能以如此的速度行走。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She rolled her eyes and screwed up her mouth and stuck her leathery thin face into his smooth bland one.</E>
        <C>她转动着眼珠,时时撅起嘴,用她那干瘪的瘦脸贴着他那光滑、柔嫩的脸。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His mother came into the room with more plates of food and he saw how soft and shapeless she was.</E>
        <C>他母亲又拿几盘食物走进房间,他发现她身体有多么软弱臃肿。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>female,jenny</E>
        <C>n. 女人；雌性动物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃiːp]</SM>
    <E>sheep</E>
    <C>n. 羊，绵羊；胆小鬼
[ 复数sheep ]
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It would be a fine consummation to take the upper hand, and drive him like a herd of sheep.</E>
        <C>要是能占了他的上风,把他像羊似的赶来赶去,那倒是件无比的妙事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A sheep fell into a pit,and I helped it out.</E>
        <C>一只羊掉进坑里,我把它救了出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They are early people, I'm glad to say, and his eyes seemed to muse over the proper fold for these damp sheep.</E>
        <C>我很高兴地说,他们都是些早睡早起的人;他的眼光似乎默默在考虑这些湿漉漉的教徒应该在哪里过夜才合适。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sometimes she longed to talk about matters far closer to her heart than sheep or rain.</E>
        <C>有时她想谈一些比羊和雨水更贴她心的事情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The farmer threatened to shoot any dog that killed one of his sheep.</E>
        <C>那个农场主扬言说,无论哪条狗,如果咬死他的一只羊,他就要开枪打死它。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>jumbuck,mutton</E>
        <C>n. [畜牧]羊，绵羊；胆小鬼</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃelf]</SM>
    <E>shelf</E>
    <C>n. 架子；搁板；搁板状物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I went into the dark store, took a can of milk from the shelf, punched it open, and squirted it into a cup.</E>
        <C>我走进昏暗的店堂,从架上拿了一罐牛奶,打开它,把牛奶倾在一只杯子里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He said that he knew a station on a shelf on the farther side of the interrupting rock.</E>
        <C>他说他知道在这块凸出的岩山的另一边,在岩架上有一个站脚处。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took down from the shelf a bottle of colorless liquid.</E>
        <C>他从架子上拿下一瓶无色的液体。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He reached for a book on the shelf above his head.</E>
        <C>他伸出手从他的头上的书架上取下一本书。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Please dust all the books on the bottom shelf.</E>
        <C>请把书架底层的书拭去灰尘。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>etagere,bink</E>
        <C>n. 架子；[家具]搁板；搁板状物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃain]</SM>
    <E>shine</E>
    <C>vi. 照耀；显露；出众
n. 光泽；擦亮；晴天
vt. 擦亮；把…的光投向
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was amusing the way he tried to shine up to us when he realized that we were Kent's sisters.</E>
        <C>他知道我们是肯特的姐妹,就试图讨好我们,他那付样子真好笑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The jolly light did not shine out on the snow, for by law every window must be black against the bombers.</E>
        <C>温和的灯光不能让它照在雪地上,法律规定窗上都要涂黑以防飞机。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Let us see, then, and hope that the sun will for once shine a little on me.</E>
        <C>好吧,但愿有朝一日我也会时来运转,让我们拭目以待吧。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Life is all moon shine, a monstrous humbug, a grand suck-in.</E>
        <C>生活全是假象,是可怕的欺诈,是一场吸引人上当的大骗局。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sun seemed to shine with a steady glare.</E>
        <C>太阳好象一直炽热的照耀着。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>develop,break upon</E>
        <C>vi. 照耀；显露；出众</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>sunshine,reflet</E>
        <C>n. 光泽；擦亮；晴天</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>rub up,burnish</E>
        <C>vt. 擦亮；把…的光投向</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃip]</SM>
    <E>ship</E>
    <C>vt. 运送，乘船；以船运送
vi. 上船；乘船旅行；当船员
n. 船；舰；太空船
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The ship is ready to put out.</E>
        <C>那条船已作好了出航的准备。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Going down with the ship at Chrysler was more than I deserved.</E>
        <C>与克莱斯勒汽车公司同归于尽恐怕不是我应有的惩罚吧。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Yet he went on trying to steer the ship of their dual life.</E>
        <C>可他仍然试图驾驶他们双重生活的航船。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Let me steer the ship now and you trim your sails to the wind.</E>
        <C>现在让我来把舵,你只要从旁边助我一臂就行。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The police finally ran down the criminals as they were about to board the ship.</E>
        <C>警察终于在那些罪犯正准备上船时把他们抓获了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>freight,transit,forward</E>
        <C>vt. 运送，乘船；以船运送</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>to go aboard,take water</E>
        <C>vi. 上船；乘船旅行；当船员</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>vessel,craft</E>
        <C>n. 船；舰；太空船</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃə:t]</SM>
    <E>shirt</E>
    <C>n. 衬衫；汗衫，内衣
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took a pack of cigarettes from his shirt pocket.</E>
        <C>他从衬衣口袋里取出一包纸烟。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Now fire away," he said, when he had got his guest into a shirt and a pair of duck trousers.</E>
        <C>他给客人穿好衬衫和帆布裤,说:“现在,请你开诚布公地讲吧!”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Suddenly she was in his arms, her wet cheek against the starched ruffle of his shirt.</E>
        <C>突然,她拥在他的怀里了,她那泪水纵横的面颊贴在他那烫得铁硬的衬衫绉裥上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you looked inside his shirt, you could see the long white marks where the devils had clawed him.</E>
        <C>你要是掀开他的衬衫,就可以看见他被魔鬼的爪子抓伤后留下的长长的白色疤痕。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She ironed my shirt, chose my necktie, and brushed flat the dark hair I still had then.</E>
        <C>她给我熨衬衫,选领带,梳平我当时还未秃顶的一头黑发。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>singlet,undershirt</E>
        <C>n. [服装]衬衫；汗衫，内衣</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃu:]</SM>
    <E>shoe</E>
    <C>n. 鞋；蹄铁；外胎
vt. 给……穿上鞋；穿……鞋
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had recently been able to give up the special shoe he had worn for six months.</E>
        <C>最近他甚至脱掉了穿了六个多月的特制靴子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I don't mind asking a nice lady to tie up my shoe, when I get out on the street.</E>
        <C>我上街时,总是请心地善良的小姐给我系紧鞋带,我想这没关系。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A guard came to the prison shoe shop and took Jimmy Valentine to the front office.</E>
        <C>一个狱警来到监狱制鞋工场,把吉米·华伦泰带到了前面的办公室。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If I had the money I'd go down to Tinker's Falls and open a swell shoe store.</E>
        <C>我有了钱,就到廷克瀑布一带,开一家象样的鞋店。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Each shoe is faced with a material, known as brake lining.</E>
        <C>每个制动蹄面上衬贴着一种物质,叫制动片衬。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>outer tube</E>
        <C>n. 鞋；蹄铁；外胎</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃɔp]</SM>
    <E>shop</E>
    <C>n. 商店；店铺
vt. 购物
vi. 购物；买东西
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>With these words he gave Oliver a kick and went into the shop.</E>
        <C>他说罢踢了奥列弗一脚,便走进店堂。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He made it a rule that either he or his wife should always be on duty in the shop during opening hours.</E>
        <C>他规定在开店时间,妻子和他轮流站柜台。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mrs. Ramage looked Jenny up and down in a rude manner and walked to the back of the shop.</E>
        <C>拉梅奇太太非常不礼貌地把詹妮从头到脚打量了一番以后,朝店堂后面走去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had not been daydreaming about the shop; he had the place picked out.</E>
        <C>这开工场的事倒并不是他想入非非,他把工场的地点都选定了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A boy in uniform came into the shop, slapped a telegram down on the counter.</E>
        <C>一个穿制服的小伙子走进店铺,把一封电报拍的一声放在柜台上。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>store,market</E>
        <C>n. [贸易]商店；店铺</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>make a purchase</E>
        <C>vt. 购物</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>make a purchase</E>
        <C>vi. 购物；买东西</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃɔ:t]</SM>
    <E>short</E>
    <C>adj. 短的；不足的；矮的，低的
n. 短；缺乏；短路；短裤
adv. 不足；突然；唐突地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>With that view I took some of the papers, and, making short hints of the sentiments in each sentence, laid them by a few days.</E>
        <C>有了这种念头,我就挑出几篇文章,逐句写出大意,暂时搁置一边。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Since the objective is to produce a sharp sound the tap should be short and forcible.</E>
        <C>既然目的是要产生一个尖的声音,则这种叩击必须短而有力。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In his middle twenties he began to write articles and short stories, his head in a whirl.</E>
        <C>他在二十五岁左右开始写文章和短篇小说,思路不清。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I found she was an eminent lady in her way, in short, I agreed to put myself in her hands.</E>
        <C>我看出在她这行里她是个出色的人物,总之,我答应把自己交托给她。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her short hair was tousled, as though on getting out of bed she had scarcely troubled to pass a comb through it.</E>
        <C>她的短发乱蓬蓬的,好像起床时简直就没有梳过。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>insufficient,deficient,lacking</E>
        <C>adj. 短的；不足的；急速的；唐突的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>pop,hardly more than</E>
        <C>adv. 不足；突然；唐突地</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>deficiency,need,drought,want,default</E>
        <C>n. 短；缺乏；短路；短裤</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃɔ:ts]</SM>
    <E>shorts</E>
    <C>n. 短裤
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In ragged shorts and bare feet they come from across the country to set up the festival.</E>
        <C>他们穿着毛边短裤,赤着脚从全国各地来到这里组织这个节日的各种活动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She wore pale blue denim shorts and a white denim work shirt.</E>
        <C>她穿着一条淡蓝色的斜纹粗棉布短裤,一件白粗布工作服上衣。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Get on dry shorts and a shirt and don't make trouble.</E>
        <C>换上干裤衩和干衬衫,别再闹事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He suddenly ripped down his shorts.</E>
        <C>他突然拉下了短裤。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>short pants,short trousers,pantie</E>
        <C>n. 短裤</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃud, 弱 ʃəd, ʃd]</SM>
    <E>should</E>
    <C>aux. 应该；就；可能；将要
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The matter should not be hushed up, but freely ventilated.</E>
        <C>这件事不应该掩盖起来,而应公开自由讨论。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>All was as gaudy and blaring as a circus parade should be in a small town on a normal summer day.</E>
        <C>一切依然华丽夺目,鼓号宣天,和平常马戏团夏天在小镇游行的情景一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was afraid to ask his mother to buy the choice colours, and was sure he should ask her in vain.</E>
        <C>他不敢去求他母亲买这些高级颜料,并确信他如果去要,一定一无所获。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Here I was doing dirty work for three men that I looked down upon, and one of whom, at least, should have hung upon a gallows.</E>
        <C>在这儿,我在替三个我所瞧不起的人干着肮脏的杂务,而其中至少有一个是应该吊在绞刑架上的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He did not want-he should not desire to be the master.</E>
        <C>他不想--也不该巴望当主子。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>ought,may,would</E>
        <C>aux. 应该；就；可能；将要</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃəuldə]</SM>
    <E>shoulder</E>
    <C>n. 肩，肩膀；肩部
vt. 肩负，承担
vi. 用肩推挤，用肩顶
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now he took off the blazer and slung it over his shoulder.</E>
        <C>于是他脱下运动衫搭在肩上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I turned my shoulder to him in sign of appreciation, and looked into the fog.</E>
        <C>我向他侧了一下身子,算是对他的话表示赞赏,眼睛却向大雾望去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had not only twitched his shoulder but clenched his fist, as if tempted to use it.</E>
        <C>他不止是扭动他的肩膀,还握紧他的拳头,大有动武之势。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He laid a heavy hand on my shoulder, and leaning on me with some stress, limped to his horse.</E>
        <C>他把一只沉重的手放在我肩上,有点分量地靠我支持着一瘸一拐地走到马跟前。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He cradled the phone in his shoulder and, using his left hand to hold the card, wrote in a fine script with the right.</E>
        <C>他把电话夹在肩膀上,左手抓住卡片,用右手写出一手漂亮的字。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>undertake,accept,sustain</E>
        <C>vt. 肩负，承担</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃaut]</SM>
    <E>shout</E>
    <C>vi. 呼喊；喊叫；大声说
vt. 呼喊；大声说
n. 呼喊；呼叫
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Pug did not shout or bark. He used a dry sharp tone of command that cut through the restaurant gabble.</E>
        <C>帕格没有喊叫,也没有咆哮。他只是用冷峻、锋利的命令口吻,压住了餐厅里的一片嘈杂声。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Anyhow, the Dutchman gave a shout, he jumped about two feet into the air and whipped out a revolver.</E>
        <C>总之,那个荷兰人大叫一声,一蹦二尺来高,唰地抽出一把手枪。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Hugh was still speaking, lying on his oars, when there came a great shout from among the willows on the island.</E>
        <C>休倚着双桨,还没来得及把话说完,岛上的柳树丛中却传来了响亮的吼叫。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His eyes were squeezed tight; one arm extended overhead, the pointed finger stabbing the air with every shout.</E>
        <C>他的眼睛紧紧地闭着,一只手臂伸在头上,在他每一次叫喊的时候,他那伸出的手指便向天上戳刺着。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Flanagan saw a friend and with a wild shout leaped over the barrier on to the space where they were dancing.</E>
        <C>弗兰纳根看到一位朋友,他就粗鲁地大叫一声,跃过栏杆,跳进舞池里去了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>yell out,exclaim</E>
        <C>vi. 呼喊；喊叫；大声说</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>cry,yell out</E>
        <C>vt. 呼喊；大声说</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>cry,call</E>
        <C>n. 呼喊；呼叫</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃəu]</SM>
    <E>show</E>
    <C>vt. 显示；说明；演出；展出
vi. 显示；说明；指示
n. 显示；表演；炫耀
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>To the toad, the garden must be a gray screen on which things show only when they jiggle.</E>
        <C>这花园在蟾蜍看来必定是一张灰色的屏幕,屏幕上的东西只有在轻轻移动时,它才看得见。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Only one sixteenth of her was black, and that sixteenth did not show.</E>
        <C>她只有十六分之一的黑人血统,而那十六分之一表面上又看不出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He blew his breath at me to show how cold it was, and went on playing.</E>
        <C>他对准我呵气,来说明屋里多冷,接着又继续弹琴。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Marcus tramped up the front steps and rang the door bell boldly, to show his independence.</E>
        <C>马革士踏上门前台阶,神气活现地按了按铃,一脸旁若无人的样子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Fred played tennis with her, and took her to show and such, but with no complication.</E>
        <C>莱德陪她一块儿打网球,领她去看戏等等,不过并没什么瓜葛。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>reveal,make clear,prove,say</E>
        <C>vt. 显示；说明；演出；展出</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>make clear,to display</E>
        <C>vi. 显示；说明；指示</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>exhibition,display,performance,manifestation</E>
        <C>n. 显示；表演；炫耀</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃauə]</SM>
    <E>shower</E>
    <C>n. 淋浴；（倾泻般出现的）一阵，一大批；阵雨
vt. 大量地给予；把……弄湿
vi. 淋浴；下阵雨
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>After clear sky and calm weather, clouds gathered and a storm burst, and it rained with a very violent shower.</E>
        <C>在天睛日暖之后突然乌云密集,大风狂起,暴雨倾盆。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Most of the wood was so rotten that when they pulled it broke up into a shower of fragments and woodlice and decay.</E>
        <C>大多数的树木都已腐烂不堪,一拉就碎,木屑四飞,还有纷扬的树虱和烂物。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The old man whetted his scythe so hard that a long shower of sparks flew out on the grass.</E>
        <C>那个老头使劲磨着大镰刀,一长串火星飞溅到草地上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I should have gone swimming before I took the shower, he thought.</E>
        <C>我原该先去游个泳再来冲澡的,他想。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A Shower of rain drove down upon us, each drop stinging like a hailstone.</E>
        <C>一阵倾盆大雨直泻到我们的身上,每一雨点打来都象冰雹般刺痛。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>blast,flood</E>
        <C>n. 淋浴；（倾泻般出现的）一阵，一大批；[气象]阵雨</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>have a bath</E>
        <C>vi. 淋浴；[气象]下阵雨</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃʌt]</SM>
    <E>shut</E>
    <C>vt. 关闭；停业；幽禁
vi. 关上；停止营业
n. 关闭
adj. 关闭的；围绕的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He made me shut young Albert up in the prison till he knocked under.</E>
        <C>他叫我把小阿尔博特关在监狱里,直到他投降为止。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Such a gift, the student hoped, might make the teacher shut her eyes to his poor work and give him a good mark.</E>
        <C>学生希望这样的礼物会使老师不顾他的低劣作业而给他打高分。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Grandma said, "shut up, you! ", and leaned forward promptly to chastise me with one of her casual, back-handed slaps on my mouth.</E>
        <C>姥姥说“你给我住嘴!”而且身子猛地向前一倾,随随便便地就用一只手背打我的嘴巴来惩罚我。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Do you think I should act as if I knew a lot about the business, or should I keep my mouth shut except when I am spoken to?</E>
        <C>你以为我应当充内行仿佛对商业很懂才好呢,还是人家不问就闭口不言呢?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Even the dullest of the chivalry perceived that this was a plain case of "put up or shut up."</E>
        <C>就连那些感觉最迟钝的骑士,都瞧出这回明明是得“拿出真凭实据,否则免开尊口了”。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>close down,close up</E>
        <C>vt. 关闭；停业；幽禁</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>closure,closing down</E>
        <C>n. 关闭</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>circumambient</E>
        <C>adj. 关闭的；围绕的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃai]</SM>
    <E>shy</E>
    <C>adj. 害羞的；畏缩的，胆怯的
vi. 投；畏缩；惊退；厌恶
vt. 投；乱掷
n. 投掷；惊跳
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In a strange way he was both inarticulate and a bit shy, and yet enveloped in his warmth.</E>
        <C>很怪,他不爱说话,还有点腼腆,但是充满热情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A man will lay down his head, or peril his life for his honour, but let us be shy how we ask him to give up his ease or his heart's desire.</E>
        <C>一个人为了荣誉,可以抛头颅,洒热血,可是我们千万别要求他放弃舒适的生活或内心的欲望。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was astonishing that this shy girl could grow so passionate.</E>
        <C>真叫人惊奇,这个腼腆的姑娘能够变得这么热情奔放。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I told her I was shy of speaking, for the woman of the house looked stranger, or at least, I thought so.</E>
        <C>我对她说我不好意思说出来,这家的主妇对我疏远起来,至少我是这样感觉的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was shy two months of her nineteenth birthday.</E>
        <C>她差两个月就是十九岁的生日。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>chicken,blate</E>
        <C>adj. 害羞的；畏缩的，胆怯的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>cast,recoil from</E>
        <C>vi. 投；畏缩；惊退；厌恶</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>throw,cast,pitch</E>
        <C>vt. 投；乱掷</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>putting,cast,throw,jump</E>
        <C>n. 投掷；惊跳</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sik]</SM>
    <E>sick</E>
    <C>n. 病人
adj. 厌恶的；病态的；不舒服；渴望的；恶心的
vt. 使狗去咬；呕吐；追击
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"That sort of thing makes me sick," he said roughly.</E>
        <C>“这种事叫我恶心,”他没好气地说。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Jim whispered and said he was feeling powerful sick and told me to come along.</E>
        <C>吉姆悄悄儿说他觉得挺不对劲儿,叫我跟着他走。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sir Oliver groped his way to a joint-stool, and sat down upon it, sick and white.</E>
        <C>奥利佛爵士摸索着走到一张折凳旁边,坐了下来,脸色又憔悴又惨白。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I will say the very thought of you make me sick, and that you treated me with miserable cruelty.</E>
        <C>我就说,我一想起你就恶心,你对我残酷到了可耻的地步。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was not a secretary but that she was kept busy raising money for the poor and the sick and the mad.</E>
        <C>她不是秘书只是不得已忙于为穷苦人、病人和精神病患者筹集资金。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>patient,invalid</E>
        <C>n. 病人</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>eager,hungry,anxious,desired,keen</E>
        <C>adj. 厌恶的；病态的；不舒服；渴望的；恶心的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>shoot the cat,throw up</E>
        <C>vt. 使狗去咬；呕吐；追击</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[said]</SM>
    <E>side</E>
    <C>n. 方面；侧面；旁边
vi. 支持；赞助；偏袒
adj. 旁的，侧的
vt. 同意，支持
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Tess sprang like an elastic ball from his side to her feet.</E>
        <C>苔丝象一个有弹力的球似的,一下子就从他身旁跳开了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He stepped back and looked at her with his head on one side.</E>
        <C>他向后退了退,歪着头看着她。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His head cocked to one side, studying me with his penetrating eyes.</E>
        <C>他歪着头,用他那锋利的目光仔细端详我。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The quiet streets stretched out on either side like the arms of a skeleton.</E>
        <C>静静的街道从两旁延伸出来,好象骷髅伸着两只枯臂。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They emerged through a side door and walked around the building to the front.</E>
        <C>他们从一个边门出去,绕着大楼走到了前面。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>aspect,respect</E>
        <C>n. 方面；侧面；旁边</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>support of,root for</E>
        <C>vi. 支持；赞助；偏袒</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>undertake,encourage,carry,second,back</E>
        <C>vt. 同意，支持</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sait]</SM>
    <E>sight</E>
    <C>n. 视力；景象；眼界；见解
vt. 看见；瞄准
vi. 瞄准；观看
adj. 见票即付的；即席的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The shock of the sight had driven all caution out of him.</E>
        <C>他吃惊之下,什么戒备都忘掉了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sight of him turns me against myself, and all of you.</E>
        <C>一看见他,我就恨我自己,恨你们所有的人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Seeing how much emotional hardship there was in this sight I started to move on.</E>
        <C>我意识到这幅景象会引起感情刺激,又开始移步前进了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For the love of this dear brother, they say she had adjured no sight and company of men.</E>
        <C>有人说,她为了对她亲爱的哥哥的爱,已经发誓不再跟男人来往,也不再跟男人见面了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I was perfectly confounded at the sight, and did not know what the meaning of it should be.</E>
        <C>我看到这幅情景,简直莫名其妙,不知道该是什么意思。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>vision,scene,eye,scope,seeing</E>
        <C>n. 视力；景象；眼界；见解</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>see,clap eyes on</E>
        <C>vt. 看见；瞄准</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>level,watch</E>
        <C>vi. 瞄准；观看</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>off-the-cuff,improvisatorial</E>
        <C>adj. 见票即付的；即席的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sailəns]</SM>
    <E>silence</E>
    <C>n. 沉默；寂静；缄默；不谈；无声状态
vt. 使沉默；使安静；压制；消除噪音
int. 安静！；别作声！
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We waited respectfully for her to break the silence.</E>
        <C>我们尊重地等待她打破沉寂。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Once more there was silence between them, each one searching for words.</E>
        <C>他们又沉默无语,两人都在搜索枯肠,想找到适当的话语。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She stared back at him in silence, not knowing what to say.</E>
        <C>她静静地看着他,不知该说什么。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>At length there was a cry of silence, and a breathless look from all towards the door.</E>
        <C>终于有人喝令肃静,人们纷纷屏息凝神向门那边观看。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The animation faded out of her face; and during many moments she was lost in thought and silence.</E>
        <C>她脸上再也不那么容光焕发了;有好一会儿工夫,她都在那里沉吟思索,一语不发。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>still,quiescence</E>
        <C>n. 沉默；寂静；缄默；不谈；无声状态</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>becalm,extinguish</E>
        <C>vt. 使沉默；使安静；压制；消除噪音</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sailənt]</SM>
    <E>silent</E>
    <C>adj. 沉默的；寂静的；无记载的
n. 无声电影
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The child sat down in this old, silent place, among the stark figures on the tombs.</E>
        <C>女孩子在这个古老,沉寂的地方坐下,坐在坟墓上面的僵挺人物中间。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>What could a silent man of five and thirty hope when opposed by a very lively one of five and twenty.</E>
        <C>一个沉默寡言的三十五岁的男子,在面临一个非常活跃的二十五岁的男子与他竞争的时候,还能指望什么呢?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His father was a spare old man, his hands gnarled after the work of a lifetime, silent and upright.</E>
        <C>施特略夫的父亲是个瘦削的老人,因为终生劳动,两手骨节扭结,不言不语,诚实耿直。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When he returned he was morose and silent and it had been months before he felt he was ready to go to work again.</E>
        <C>当再度出现时,他愁眉不展,沉默寡言,经过几个月之后,才觉得已经准备好可以重新工作了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For want of a bit of incriminating proof was such a young, silent, vain crook as this to be allowed to escape?</E>
        <C>难道为了缺少一点点证明他罪行的证据,就让这个年轻,不肯开腔,爱虚荣的骗子逃脱么?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>still,mum</E>
        <C>adj. 沉默的；寂静的；无记载的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[silk]</SM>
    <E>silk</E>
    <C>n. 丝绸；蚕丝；丝织物
adj. 丝的；丝绸的；丝制的
vi. （玉米）处于长须的阶段中
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear, as he told his mother very early, with regard to himself.</E>
        <C>你可不能上天揽月,正如他很早以前告诉他母亲的那样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was hardly a child that had not hung beneath his steelyards, tied in a silk handkerchief.</E>
        <C>几乎没有一个婴儿不曾用丝巾裹着在他的提秤下面吊过。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A new scarlet silk handkerchief with yellow dice dangled from his pocket like a flag on a still day.</E>
        <C>口袋外喧挂着一方簇新的猩红色的丝绸手帕,手帕上还带着黄色的方格,好象是风和日丽中的一面彩旗。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The folds of her scarlet silk gown gave off the enervating smell of poppies.</E>
        <C>她那件大红绸袍的衣褶里发出销魂蚀骨的罂粟花香。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You didn't see him in his gold and silk night wrap.</E>
        <C>你没瞧见他穿了那件金线纺绸睡衣的模样呢。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>seda</E>
        <C>n. 丝绸；[纺]蚕丝；丝织物</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>filar,sericeous</E>
        <C>adj. 丝的；丝绸的；丝制的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sili]</SM>
    <E>silly</E>
    <C>adj. 愚蠢的
n. 傻瓜
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was one of those creatures that are just simmering all the time with a silly sort of wickedness.</E>
        <C>他是那种整天盘算着干愚蠢的坏事的家伙。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I quite expect you to think it very silly and childish of me to consult you.</E>
        <C>我完全可以估计到您会认为我来找您看病是很愚蠢的、很幼稚的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had a hearty fit of sneezing, and looked around upon me with a rather silly smile.</E>
        <C>他连打了一阵痛痛快快的喷嚏,才转过头来,对着我,堆起一种傻笑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was on the point of being guilty of a silly speech, so melted was she at heart.</E>
        <C>她的心软得差一点说出一段湖涂话来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Well, I think it would be very silly of you to come in the rain.</E>
        <C>嗨,我认为你冒雨到那儿去真是太傻了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>foolish,stupid,mad,doltish,insipient</E>
        <C>adj. 愚蠢的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>stupid,fool,donkey,gump,aleck</E>
        <C>n. 傻瓜</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['silvə]</SM>
    <E>silver</E>
    <C>n. 银；银器；银币；银质奖章；餐具；银灰色
adj. 银的；含银的；有银色光泽的；口才流利的；第二十五周年的婚姻
vi. 变成银色
vt. 镀银；使有银色光泽
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Just because you were born with a silver spoon in your mouth, you think you are Jesus Christ?</E>
        <C>只因你出生富贵,便以为自己了不起?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had looked dazzling before in her silver dress, but in her dress of beaten gold she was more radiant.</E>
        <C>前次她穿着银箔礼服,人们看着已经觉得眼花缭乱了,这次穿了金箔礼服,她看起来比前次更加艳丽夺目了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The tawny sibyl no sooner appeared, than my girls came running to me for a shilling to cross her hand with silver.</E>
        <C>有一天,这黑脸婆子来了,两个女儿立刻走来,每人向我要一个先令去算命。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It had a few silver ornaments; though, on the whole, it would have been deemed a plain piece by most frontiersman.</E>
        <C>它有几个银饰,从外表上看,大多数边区人都会把它当成是一支普通的武器。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His thighs, and his breast were so caught by the bright sunbeams that he appeared as if formed of burnished silver.</E>
        <C>他的大腿,他的胸膛,都叫辉煌的日光映照得好像是亮晶晶的银子做的一般。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>plata,argentum</E>
        <C>n. [化学]银；银器；银币；银质奖章；餐具；银灰色</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>lunar,argentic</E>
        <C>adj. 银的；含银的；有银色光泽的；口才流利的；第二十五周年的婚姻</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['similə]</SM>
    <E>similar</E>
    <C>adj. 相似的
n. 类似物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She felt it was not for her to cast stones at those who, on similar evidence, inclined to the same belief.</E>
        <C>她觉得没有资格去责备那些在同样情形下会偏向同样信念的人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I hope that this and similar books published in the time between may advance his task.</E>
        <C>我希望本书以及在这期间出版的类似著作能有助于他的工作。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A light piece of wood, similar to the flat side of an orange crate, had its front surface charred.</E>
        <C>一块重量轻的木头,其形状与桔篮的扁平篮壁相似,前面被烧焦了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We did a similar shipment a few months ago, so I can soon put my hands on the rate.</E>
        <C>几个月前我们装运过同样的一批货,所以我能很快把保险费用算出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was followed by Stalin who spoke to me in a similar strain.</E>
        <C>以后,斯大林也用同样的言词向我祝贺。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>alike,like</E>
        <C>adj. 相似的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>analog</E>
        <C>n. 类似物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['simpl]</SM>
    <E>simple</E>
    <C>adj. 简单的；单纯的；天真的
n. 笨蛋；愚蠢的行为；出身低微者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was as simple as twiddling his thumbs, which he was now doing.</E>
        <C>这事简单得就像他现在正转动着他的大拇指一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>How simple it would be if I could make the line fast, he thought.</E>
        <C>他想:要是我能把钓丝系紧,那多么简单啊。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Simple as the toilets were, there was a great deal of running up and down.</E>
        <C>虽然梳妆台很简单,但有很多上上下下的线条。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Soon Peter, simple as he was, began to see that he had got a very good wife.</E>
        <C>彼得虽然笨,但很快就看出他娶的是一位很贤惠的妻子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They walked with joined hands, and it could be perceived that this was the act of simple affection.</E>
        <C>她们手牵着手的走路,可以看得出这是纯粹亲昵的表示。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>plain,primitive</E>
        <C>adj. [生物]简单的；单纯的；天真的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>turkey,put,idiot,stupid</E>
        <C>n. 笨蛋；愚蠢的行为；出身低微者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sins]</SM>
    <E>since</E>
    <C>conj. 因为；由于；既然；自…以来；自…以后
prep. 自…以来；自…以后
adv. 后来
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Joseph went about testing each of the gilded chairs to see whether it had moved since he had last placed it.</E>
        <C>约瑟夫设法去检验每一把镶金边的椅子,看看从他上次安放好以后是否有人移动过。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There had not been a divorce since he lived there.</E>
        <C>自从他搬到这里后,还没发生过离婚事件。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It had been intolerable to be with him since then.</E>
        <C>从此跟他在一起就如坐针毡。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Since the beginning of supper, she had seemed no longer in her own house.</E>
        <C>从晚餐一开始,她心里就似乎很不舒服。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Since the objective is to produce a sharp sound the tap should be short and forcible.</E>
        <C>既然目的是要产生一个尖的声音,则这种叩击必须短而有力。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>because,for,seeing,when,now</E>
        <C>conj. 因为；由于；既然；自…以来；自…以后</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>after,subsequently,later on</E>
        <C>adv. 后来</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[siŋ]</SM>
    <E>sing</E>
    <C>vi. 唱歌；歌颂；鸣叫；呼号
vt. 唱；用诗赞颂；唱着使
n. 演唱；鸣声；呼啸声
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then he began to sing in clear, joyous tones a little song that he himself had composed.</E>
        <C>接着他开始用清脆、愉快的调子唱起他自己编的小曲。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Did you get a glimpse of her pleasant countenance or come close enough to her ear to sing in it the song she loves to hear?</E>
        <C>你没有看见她那可爱的脸庞或偷偷靠近她把她平时最爱听的那支歌唱给她听吗?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In two weeks' time it will be a pair of nice, shiny rib shears that will simply sing through the ribs.</E>
        <C>在两星期之内它就要变成一把可爱的、亮晶晶的肋骨剪,剪起肋骨来非常精彩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He never heard her sing like this before.</E>
        <C>他以前曾听到她这样唱过。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Thomas Hudson could not sing, so he sat back in the dark and listened.</E>
        <C>托马斯·赫德森唱歌不行,就坐在黑地里听着。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pay a tribute to,descant</E>
        <C>vi. 唱歌；歌颂；鸣叫；呼号</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>chant</E>
        <C>vt. 唱；用诗赞颂；唱着使</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>stridulation</E>
        <C>n. 演唱；鸣声；呼啸声</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['siŋɡl]</SM>
    <E>single</E>
    <C>adj. 单一的；单身的；单程的
n. 一个；单打；单程票
vt. 选出
vi. 击出一垒安打
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>As if moved by a single thought, they cried out in dismay and grief.</E>
        <C>他们似乎是被一种念头所感动,全都悲痛难过地哭了起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As if moved by a single thought, they tried out in dismay and grief.</E>
        <C>仿佛被一种单纯的思想所促使,他们惊惶失措,高声哀叫。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was as if, in a single instant, the gap in time had closed.</E>
        <C>仿佛刹那之间,时间上的间隔就消失了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He would not stop his ship for any one, nor could he part with a single hand, whoever swung for it.</E>
        <C>不管为了什么人,他也不能停船;不管是谁被处于绞刑,他也不能放回一个水手。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The pressure of life never seemed to let up for a single goddam day.</E>
        <C>生活的压力看来连一天也不会减轻。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>unitary,onefold</E>
        <C>adj. 单一的；单身的；单程的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>yin,one-way ticket</E>
        <C>n. 一个；单打；单程票</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə:, 弱sə]</SM>
    <E>sir</E>
    <C>n. 阁下，先生
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Here, Sir, is the letter of his mother, which will serve to convince you of her imprudence.</E>
        <C>先生,这就是他母亲的信,你一读就可以相信他母亲的轻率行为。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sir Thomas did not quite understand this, and looked with some surprise at the speaker.</E>
        <C>托马斯爵士不十分理解这个话是什么意思,带着几分莫名其妙的神情望着说话人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Of course it would be a great relief to me to ask you several question, sir.</E>
        <C>先生,我要是能够问您几个问题,那当然是莫大的快事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sir Oliver groped his way to a joint-stool, and sat down upon it, sick and white.</E>
        <C>奥利佛爵士摸索着走到一张折凳旁边,坐了下来,脸色又憔悴又惨白。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sir John did not much understand this reproof; but he laughed as heartily as if he did.</E>
        <C>约翰爵士对这一番申斥不甚理解,但是他假装理解地开怀大笑。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>don,gentleman</E>
        <C>n. 阁下，先生</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sistə]</SM>
    <E>sister</E>
    <C>n. 姐妹；修女；护士
vt. 姐妹般对待
adj. 如同姐妹的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He made quite a sister of me.</E>
        <C>他把我当作自己的姐妹看待了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Just how much she had heard, Sister Manhood wondered.</E>
        <C>曼胡德护士心中纳闷,她到底听说过多少呢?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Of one thing, my dear sister," kindly he took her hand and spoke in an awful whisper.</E>
        <C>“有件事情,亲爱的妹妹,”他亲切地握住她的手,煞有介事地低声耳语。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She met him with a hand that would be taken and a voice that expressed the affection of a sister.</E>
        <C>她伸出一只手给爱德华握,声音里充溢着为妹之情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I suppose, sister, you will put the child in the little white attic, near the old nurseries.</E>
        <C>我想,妹妹,你可以把这孩子安置在靠近原来育儿室的那间小小的白色阁楼里。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sis,tittie</E>
        <C>n. 姐妹；修女；护士</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sit]</SM>
    <E>sit</E>
    <C>vi. 坐；位于
vt. 使就座
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Toad began to sit up in his chair again, and to smirk a little.</E>
        <C>癞蛤蟆坐在椅子上,又开始发出微微的憨笑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Out of the corners of her eyes she saw him sit and pull on his wet shoes.</E>
        <C>她斜过眼去,瞧见他坐下来,穿上了他的潮湿的鞋子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Sit down in that chair, my good girl," said the Duke, "until I glance over the paper."</E>
        <C>“在那张椅子上坐下,好姑娘,”公爵说,“让我把这些材料看一下。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was nothing he could do but sit there like an idiot and watch the ugly black puffs smashing up to kill him.</E>
        <C>他毫无办法,只好象白痴似地呆在自己的座位上,眼看着可怕的团团黑烟直往上喷,要弄死他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If the child can have a tub bath, sit him in tepid water up to midthigh.</E>
        <C>如果小儿能用盆浴,可让他坐在温水中使水泡至大腿的一半。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>lie on,be located on</E>
        <C>vi. 坐；位于</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,sitju'eiʃən, -tʃu-]</SM>
    <E>situation</E>
    <C>n. 情况；形势；处境；位置
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was more equal to her situation than most girls would have been.</E>
        <C>她比许多女孩子更能适应环境。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I with I could bring you to see the situation from my point of view.</E>
        <C>我真希望能使你从我的观点来看这形势。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The situation should ease up now that the two sides are prepared to talk.</E>
        <C>既然两方面都准备会谈,形势也就缓和了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The meeting started in the White House Situation Room, in the basement of the West Wing.</E>
        <C>会议在白宫西侧地下室的情况室召开。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The book has to be a snapshot of the situation at the time of writing.</E>
        <C>本书在编写时只能是对这种情况的简要反应。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>circumstance,case,location,thing,aspect</E>
        <C>n. 情况；形势；处境；位置</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[siks]</SM>
    <E>six</E>
    <C>num. 六，六个
n. 六，六个
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He worked hard six days a week and looked forward to his day off as an oasis of rest and relaxation.</E>
        <C>他一星期艰苦工作六天,盼望有个假日,作为憩歇和轻松的慰藉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Until the steward woke her at six the next morning with a cup of tea and a plate of plain sweet biscuits.</E>
        <C>一直到第二天早上六点钟,她才被给她送来一杯茶和一盘清淡甜饼干的乘务员叫醒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But she did make it a golden rule to ring the twins at six o'clock every evening to say goodnight to them.</E>
        <C>不过,她为自己定了一条雷打不动的规矩,即每天晚上六点钟给她的孪生子打电话,祝他们晚安。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We resolved to be going the next day, but about six o'clock at night we were alarmed with a great uproar in the street.</E>
        <C>我们决定在第二天走,但是夜里六点钟左右我们听到街上一阵骚动,不觉大吃一惊。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He looked at the six of them huddled together in front of him and he seemed to be embarrassed as if he couldn't think of anything to say.</E>
        <C>他看看在他面前缩成一团的六个人,显得有点为难的样子,似乎想不出说什么好。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>hexa</E>
        <C>n. 六，六个</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['siks'ti:n]</SM>
    <E>sixteen</E>
    <C>adj. 十六的，十六个的
num. 十六
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Repeat with a four channel tape and the number of patterns goes up to sixteen.</E>
        <C>若用四条孔道带,孔型数就会增加到16种。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was walking along the street, looking for a room, when a pretty girl of about sixteen walked past him.</E>
        <C>当他沿着大街边走边找个地方住宿的时候,一个十六岁左右的秀丽姑娘从他身旁走过。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Miss Laura Bell, at the age of sixteen, was a sweet young lady.</E>
        <C>露拉贝尔小姐正当二八妙龄,是位温柔美丽的少女。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was plump and dark and looked about sixteen.</E>
        <C>她长得肥胖,皮肤黑黑的,约莫有十六岁。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>On each side of the entrance was sitting room about sixteen feet square, and beyond them were the offices and the stairs.</E>
        <C>门口两旁各有一间约十六平方英尺的起居室,再过去是下房和楼梯。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[siksθ]</SM>
    <E>sixth</E>
    <C>n. 月的第六日，（与the连用的）第六个；六分之一
adj. （与 the 连用）第六的，第六个的；六分之一的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was the sixth of November, in the sixth year of my reign, or my captivity, that I set out on this voyage.</E>
        <C>在我当国王—或者也可以说,在我作俘虏的第六年的十一月六日,我开始了这次航行。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It took her a minute to realize they were collecting the remains of the sixth dead man.</E>
        <C>过了一会,她才恍然大悟,他们这是在收拾第六位牺牲者的遗体。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It might be a good idea to arrange some protection by aircraft from the US Sixth Fleet.</E>
        <C>最好由美国第六舰队派飞机保护一下。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was the sixth of October, dismal and cold out of doors.</E>
        <C>那天是10月6日,户外一片阴霾,寒气逼人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They were collecting the remains of the sixth dead man.</E>
        <C>他们在收拾第六位牺牲者的遗体。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sextus</E>
        <C>adj. （与 the 连用）第六的，第六个的；六分之一的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['siksti]</SM>
    <E>sixty</E>
    <C>num. 六十；六十个
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was a man of about sixty, handsomely dressed, haughty in manner and with a face like a fine mask.</E>
        <C>他大约六十岁,衣服华美态度傲昂,有一张好像一副精致的假面具似的脸。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She might be fifty-five or sixty, but hers was one of those faces that time seems to touch only to brighten and adorn.</E>
        <C>她也许有五十五岁,也许六十岁,可是她有那么一张面孔;岁月在它上面轻轻拂过,只是使它显得更有光彩,更美丽。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She taught him as she herself had been taught sixty years ago-a process which carried dismay to his soul.</E>
        <C>她用她六十年前所受的那套教育来教他--这一套真把他憋得七窍生烟!</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was slammed for increasing the price of school meals to sixty pence a week.</E>
        <C>她因决定把学校的伙食费提高到每周六十便士而受到了猛烈抨击。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Through all this fifty or sixty years' fuss, both tribes were there every Sunday, to worship.</E>
        <C>在这五、六十年的纠纷当中,每到礼拜天,两族都上教堂去做礼拜。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[saiz]</SM>
    <E>size</E>
    <C>n. 大小；尺寸
adj. 一定尺寸的
vt. 依大小排列
vi. 可比拟
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The office of the president was the size of a grand hotel suite.</E>
        <C>总裁的办公室与大饭店的套房一般大。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Karl curled one hand into a fist; it was the size of a small ham.</E>
        <C>卡尔一手握拳,拳头的大小就象一只小火腿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The moment the tide began to rise the increase in the size of the seas was noticeable.</E>
        <C>刚一涨潮,浪头明显地掀得更高。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I grabbed the size of the buggy, ready to jump, even though I could not swim.</E>
        <C>我一下子抓住了马车的车厢,准备跳下来,尽管自己不会游泳。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A whirlwind is small in size and may suck up sand and dust as it moves over the surface of the Earth.</E>
        <C>旋风的范围小,当它在地球表面移过时,可以吸进沙和灰尘。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>measurement,magnitude,dimension</E>
        <C>n. 大小；尺寸</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skeit]</SM>
    <E>skate</E>
    <C>vi. 滑冰；滑过
n. 溜冰；冰鞋
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>When you were learning to skate, you probably fell down many times.</E>
        <C>你在学习滑冰的时候,可能会多次摔倒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In less than an hour Andy's skate had turned to an icy yacht.</E>
        <C>不出一小时,安迪的微醺变成了酩酊大醉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When I skate, I'm fearful of the sparkling ice.</E>
        <C>我滑冰的时候很怕那闪亮的冰。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Where did you learn to skate?</E>
        <C>你是在哪儿学会滑冰的?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>ice skating,ice-skate</E>
        <C>vi. 滑冰；滑过</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>ice-skating</E>
        <C>n. 溜冰；冰鞋</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skil]</SM>
    <E>skill</E>
    <C>n. 技能，技巧；本领，技术
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was also a piano, on which Victor played jazz with great skill and elan.</E>
        <C>那里有一架钢琴,维克托正在技巧娴熟、热情洋溢地弹奏爵士乐。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You had not enough of the artist's skill and science to give it full being.</E>
        <C>你掌握的艺术家的技巧和知识还不够,没法把它充分表现出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He could not now hope to meet his mistress with the proofs of his daring and skill on his person.</E>
        <C>现在看来,单凭他本人的勇敢和机智,已难以与他的爱人会面了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Tell begged the tyrant not to have him make this test of his skill.</E>
        <C>台尔请求暴君不要用这个办法来检验他的技艺。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He knows that few men are skillful or strong or lucky enough to keep a skill afloat in these wild waters.</E>
        <C>他知道没有几个人有充分的技巧、力量、与幸运,能在这样狂野的水上使船不沉。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>technique,science,mechanics,tips,accomplishment</E>
        <C>n. 技能，技巧；本领，技术</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skə:t]</SM>
    <E>skirt</E>
    <C>n. 裙子
vt. 绕过，回避；位于…边缘
vi. 沿边走，绕开；环绕
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>For a moment she stared at him bewildered, dropping her skirt in dismay.</E>
        <C>她惶惑着朝他瞪了一会儿,惊恐中裙子自手中滑落。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It shone in through a small opening and formed a golden staff which stretched across to her skirt.</E>
        <C>阳光从一个窟窿眼儿射进屋里,象一条金棒,投到她的裙边上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Wanda nervously wiped her hands on her skirt.</E>
        <C>旺达紧张不安地在裙子上擦了擦两手。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Wade's fingers were in her skirt in a terrified grip.</E>
        <C>韦德的手象把一把钳子似地牢牢抓住了她的衣裙。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Hilma nodded, scrambling to her feet, dusting her skirt with nervous pats of both hands.</E>
        <C>希尔玛点点头,爬起身来,双手慌张掸掸裙子上的尘土。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>petticoat</E>
        <C>n. 裙子</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>move round,shun</E>
        <C>vt. 绕过，回避；位于…边缘</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>steer clear of,circle round</E>
        <C>vi. 沿边走，绕开；环绕</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skai]</SM>
    <E>sky</E>
    <C>n. 天空；顶点
vt. 把…投向空中；把…挂得过高
vi. 踢或击高空球；把桨叶翘得过高；飞涨
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sun was beginning to color the sky above.</E>
        <C>太阳正开始给上面的天空涂抹色彩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They thought of the sky as a huge dome made of some sort of material.</E>
        <C>他们认为天空是一个巨大的圆顶,由某一种材料制成。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Towards four o'clock the sky in front of him began to flush pink and golden.</E>
        <C>四点钟左右,他前面的一片天开始透露出淡红色和金黄色的光彩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sky looks ever so deep when you lay down on your back in the moon-shine.</E>
        <C>在月光里仰起身子躺着看天,天色就老是显得非常深远。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The reflection of the sky was scattered over all the surface in crumbs of smiling blue.</E>
        <C>天空的倒影,散布在整个水面上,是片片的蓝色,煞是好看。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>heaven,height,summit,air,peak</E>
        <C>n. [天]天空；顶点</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>sharp increase,go through the roof</E>
        <C>vi. 踢或击高空球；把桨叶翘得过高；飞涨</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sli:p]</SM>
    <E>sleep</E>
    <C>vi. 睡，睡觉
n. 睡眠
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The doctor had to put him to sleep with a strong sedative.</E>
        <C>大夫只得给他一帖强力镇静剂,让他吃了睡觉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>No doubt my impressions were a consequence of stress and of lack of sleep.</E>
        <C>毫无疑问,这种种感觉是心情紧张和睡眠不足的结果。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The warm room lulled his blood and a deepening sense of fatigue drugged him with sleep.</E>
        <C>温暖的房间缓和了他的血流,一阵越来越厉害的疲乏感给他带来浓重睡意。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It tore them violently out of their sleep as if an electric charge had bored through them.</E>
        <C>仿佛人群里打下一个带电的霹雳,他们都猛地给震醒了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The languid largeness of her eyes showed that her sleep had been little more than his own.</E>
        <C>她那没精打采的大眼睛表明,她也并不比他多睡了多少。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sack out,to go to bed</E>
        <C>vi. 睡，睡觉</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>morpheus,shut-eye</E>
        <C>n. [生理]睡眠</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sli:pi]</SM>
    <E>sleepy</E>
    <C>adj. 欲睡的；困乏的；不活跃的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nor would he allow anyone to leave the inn till he had drunk himself sleepy and reeled off to bed.</E>
        <C>直到他喝得昏昏然,摇摇晃晃地上床睡觉之前,他从来不准任何一个人离开这个旅店。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was so sleepy that she ran into a lamppost.</E>
        <C>她如此困倦,以致撞在路灯杆上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He felt unwilling yet to go to bed, but he was sleepy.</E>
        <C>他还不想上床,但是他很困。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was a large image of a sweet sleepy child.</E>
        <C>她真是一个想瞌睡的甜密孩子的大型塑像。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The two glasses of wine he had drunk made him feel blurred and sleepy.</E>
        <C>他喝下的两杯酒弄得他迷迷糊糊的,想睡觉。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>inactive,slumberous</E>
        <C>adj. 欲睡的；困乏的；不活跃的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sləu]</SM>
    <E>slow</E>
    <C>adj. 慢的；减速的；迟钝的
vi. 变慢；变萧条
vt. 放慢；阻碍
adv. 慢慢地；迟缓地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was a slow smiling air about her, and about everything she did.</E>
        <C>她有一种庸散含笑的神情,一举一动都带着这种神情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The slow days drifted on, and each left behind it a slightly lightened weight of apprehension.</E>
        <C>缓慢的日子一天天混过去了,每过一天,都稍微减轻了一分恐惧心理的担负。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She felt the stony ground of her heart break up; and tears, as difficult and slow as blood, began to trickle through her fingers.</E>
        <C>她感到她那铁石般的心底破裂了;眼泪如鲜血流得那样艰难和缓慢,透过她的手指缝一滴滴掉落下来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I'll lash the two oars together across the stern and that will slow him in the night.</E>
        <C>我要把两个桨放在船梢交叉着绑在一起,这样在夜里就会叫它走得慢些。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A small slow voice rose from the shade of the fireside, as if out of the earth.</E>
        <C>一种低微的声音,从壁炉旁的暗处慢腾腾地发出,好象从地里发出来一样。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>dull,moderative</E>
        <C>adj. 慢的；减速的；迟钝的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>stagnate</E>
        <C>vi. 变慢；变萧条</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>impede,block up</E>
        <C>vt. 放慢；阻碍</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>dilatorily</E>
        <C>adv. 慢慢地；迟缓地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[smɔ:l]</SM>
    <E>small</E>
    <C>adj. 少的，小的；微弱的；几乎没有的；不重要的；幼小的
adv. 小小地；卑鄙地
n. 小件物品；矮小的人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>All was as gaudy and blaring as a circus parade should be in a small town on a normal summer day.</E>
        <C>一切依然华丽夺目,鼓号宣天,和平常马戏团夏天在小镇游行的情景一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was the dark and dirty corner of a small winding street.</E>
        <C>那地方是一条弯曲的小街的肮脏暗角。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He also found a layer of small stones just below the surface.</E>
        <C>他还找到在地表以下有一层小石块。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The corner of a small catalog stung the corner of his mouth.</E>
        <C>一本小册子的书角砸在他的嘴角上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then he squirt a small amount of medication to the side and back of his mouth.</E>
        <C>然后他向口腔的侧面和后面挤压小量药液。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>little,few,thin,chicken,baby</E>
        <C>adj. 少的，小的；微弱的；几乎没有的；不重要的；幼小的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>basely,contemptibly</E>
        <C>adv. 小小地；卑鄙地</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>mannie,sparrow</E>
        <C>n. 小件物品；矮小的人</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[smɑ:t]</SM>
    <E>smart</E>
    <C>adj. 聪明的；巧妙的；敏捷的；厉害的；潇洒的；剧烈的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Brown was depressed; the jungle ulcers on his feet had begun to itch and smart.</E>
        <C>布朗闷闷不乐;脚上的“丛林疮”又痛又痒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was of that smart world that she admired so much.</E>
        <C>他是她所十分羡慕的那种时髦社会里的人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Aileen in the bosom of her family, smart and well cared for, was one thing.</E>
        <C>爱玲在她家庭的怀抱里,养尊处优,是一回事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I told Jim all about the time I had jobbing with that woman; and Jim said she was a smart one.</E>
        <C>我把我跟那女人一起做短工的事告诉了吉姆;吉姆说她是个精明人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You got to be a smart apple if you want to live big.</E>
        <C>要想过阔气日子没有点机灵劲儿哪儿行呢?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>hurt,painfulness</E>
        <C>n. 痛苦；刺痛</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>intelligent,happy,severe,clever,pretty</E>
        <C>adj. 聪明的；漂亮的；厉害的；巧妙的；敏捷的；潇洒的；剧烈的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>bite,sweat</E>
        <C>vi. 刺痛；懊恼</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[smel]</SM>
    <E>smell</E>
    <C>vi. 嗅，闻；有…气味
vt. 嗅，闻；察觉到；发出…的气味
n. 气味，嗅觉；臭味
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was a smell Thomas recognized, as he stumbled down the hill under the weight of his friend.</E>
        <C>托马斯在他朋友重压下跌跌撞撞地奔下山去的时候,闻到一股他所熟悉的气味。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Depleted and fragile, she crept back into the car, cold sweat on her forehead, holding her and up to her mouth against the smell.</E>
        <C>她精疲力尽,软弱无力,又重新爬上汽车,额头上直冒冷汗,一只手捂住嘴怕有味儿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Actors West had the smell of professionalism. Toby could sense it the moment he walked in the door.</E>
        <C>西部演员学校有点专业性气氛,托比一进门就觉察到了这一点。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was the smell he would have expected if he had lifted a coffin lid.</E>
        <C>这简直就是撬开棺材盖时迎面扑来的那么一种味儿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It had an obnoxious smell and burnt with a smoky.</E>
        <C>它有一种令人不快的气味,而且燃烧时多烟。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>snuff at,sniff at</E>
        <C>vi. [生理]嗅，闻；有…气味</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>nose,snuff at</E>
        <C>vt. [生理]嗅，闻；察觉到；发出…的气味</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>nose,wind,odor</E>
        <C>n. 气味，[生理]嗅觉；臭味</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[smail]</SM>
    <E>smile</E>
    <C>vi. 微笑
n. 微笑；笑容；喜色
vt. 微笑着表示
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>With a passive sort of smile he tried to reach her hand.</E>
        <C>他也讪讪地露出笑容,想拉她的手。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He shook his head with a smile as he noticed my questioning glances.</E>
        <C>当他注意到我疑问的目光时,他摇摇头。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I should be glad to see her eyes again, and to see her smile.</E>
        <C>我还愿意看到她的眼睛,看到她的笑容。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The girl looked up. In place of tears, there was the beginning of a smile.</E>
        <C>姑娘抬起头来看了看。她开始破涕为笑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She looked at him, and the shadow of a smile played upon her this pale lips.</E>
        <C>她看着他,苍白的薄嘴唇上露出一丝笑意。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>beam on</E>
        <C>vi. 微笑</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sməuk]</SM>
    <E>smoke</E>
    <C>n. 烟；抽烟；无常的事物
vi. 冒烟，吸烟；抽烟；弥漫
vt. 吸烟；抽
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She said, and blew smoke from her nostrils.</E>
        <C>她说着从鼻孔里喷出烟来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You soldiers do not know how to use the guns; you think you can win battles with a great noise and smoke.</E>
        <C>你们这些兵不会使大炮,你们以为只要大吼大叫,放枪冒烟儿,仗就能打胜了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She always looked tired and always squinting a little, because she was a chain smoker and the smoke got into her eyes.</E>
        <C>她老是显得疲倦不堪,老是眯起眼睛,因为她一支接着一支抽烟,烟都进了她的眼睛。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We just sat there for a moment or two, he with a cigarette and I with a cigar, and blew smoke at each other.</E>
        <C>我们在那里坐了一会儿,他含着一支香烟,我含着一支雪茄,两人面对面喷云吐雾。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then I took a bite to eat, and by and by laid down in the canoe to smoke a pipe and laid out a plan.</E>
        <C>随后我就拿点东西来吃,不一会儿又躺在划子里抽了袋烟,琢磨出个主意来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>tobacco,ephemerality</E>
        <C>n. [环境]烟；抽烟；无常的事物</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>fume</E>
        <C>vi. 冒烟，吸烟；抽烟；弥漫</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>puff on</E>
        <C>vt. 吸烟；抽</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[smu:ð]</SM>
    <E>smooth</E>
    <C>adj. 顺利的；光滑的；平稳的
vt. 使光滑；消除（障碍等）；使优雅；缓和
n. 平滑部分；一块平地
vi. 变平静；变平滑
adv. 光滑地；平稳地；流畅地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She rolled her eyes and screwed up her mouth and stuck her leathery thin face into his smooth bland one.</E>
        <C>她转动着眼珠,时时撅起嘴,用她那干瘪的瘦脸贴着他那光滑、柔嫩的脸。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was no undergrowth, only the smooth grass, very green and fresh, and the big gray trees well spaced as though it were a park.</E>
        <C>没有灌木,只有青翠欲滴的、平坦的草地、灰色的参天大树之间的间距井井有条,宛如一座公园。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His upper lip was smooth and curiously long, and he had a long, straight nose and a chin that tended to be pointed.</E>
        <C>他的上唇平滑而奇阔,鼻子长而直,下巴微微突出。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He did not see how he could ever get his fill of this smooth ripe little person.</E>
        <C>他简直弄不清楚他到底是如何才使得这个会讨好迎合的成熟了的小人儿得到满足。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then all at once we hit quota, held to it and finally topped it as the men molded themselves by sheer effort into a smooth working crew.</E>
        <C>后来,我们突然间赶上了工作定额,并且还能保持着不再落后。由于这些人能够用最大的努力把自己锻炼成一队熟练的工人,我们终于超过了工作定额。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>glabrous,favourable</E>
        <C>adj. 顺利的；光滑的；平稳的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>eliminate,avoid,relax</E>
        <C>vt. 使光滑；消除（障碍等）；使优雅；缓和</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>quietly,glossily</E>
        <C>adv. 光滑地；平稳地；流畅地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sneik]</SM>
    <E>snake</E>
    <C>n. 蛇；阴险的人
vi. 迂回前进
vt. 拉（木材等）；迂回前进
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a black stream of something oozing from her basket, and it glistened like a slimy snake in the cold still rays of the moon.</E>
        <C>那是她的篮子里流出来的一道黑油油的东西,在清冷寂静的月光下看着亮锃锃的,好象一条满身粘液的长虫。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Brayton rose to his feet and prepared to back softly away from the snake.</E>
        <C>布雷顿提起脚,准备轻轻地退离那条蛇。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Half an hour later, there was no sign of even the smallest grass snake, much less a cobra.</E>
        <C>过了半个钟头,连最小的草蛇都没看见,更不用提眼镜蛇了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The snake′s tongue flicked from side to side as it prepared to bite.</E>
        <C>蛇在准备咬东西时,舌头左右飞快地抽动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It would throw everything we've done into disrepute, could make us look as if we reinvented snake oil.</E>
        <C>那会使我们所干的一切名誉扫地,可能使我们显得像是在重新搬出蛇油膏那一套玩艺儿。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>serpent,rat-face</E>
        <C>n. [脊椎]蛇；阴险的人</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>wind one's way</E>
        <C>vi. 迂回前进</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>pull,draw</E>
        <C>vt. 拉（木材等）；迂回前进</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[snəu]</SM>
    <E>snow</E>
    <C>n. 雪，积雪；下雪
vi. 降雪
vt. 使纷纷落下；使变白
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A bitter sense of wrong and the thought of Jenny Snow helped her to bear it.</E>
        <C>一阵刺骨的厌恶感,再联想到吉涅·斯诺,倒帮助她承受了这一切。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a big snow storm. She said it had started about midnight.</E>
        <C>那是一场大风雪。她说雪是半夜下起来的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>That long trip through the deep snow had taken all the endurance out of him.</E>
        <C>在深雪里那次长途旅行,使它丧尽了元气。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We got out in the snow, and I supported her and found a taxi.</E>
        <C>我们赶忙走下雪地,我扶着她,叫了辆出租车。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It had begun to snow, a soft, windblown powder that dusted the city.</E>
        <C>天开始下起雪来,一阵轻柔的被风吹乱的白絮撒满了这座城市。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>yuki,firn</E>
        <C>n. [气象]雪，积雪；下雪</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>bleach</E>
        <C>vt. 使纷纷落下；使变白</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['snəui]</SM>
    <E>snowy</E>
    <C>adj. 下雪的，多雪的；被雪覆盖的；洁白无瑕的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There the waves were, boiling up in snowy spouts of spray, smiting and gnashing their crests together like the gleaming teeth of hell.</E>
        <C>翻腾着的波浪就象一锅喷着雪白水泡的沸水,而簇拥在一起的浪尖,简直就是地狱里白森森的獠牙了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a high snowy mountain and it dominated the valley but it was so far away that it did not make a shadow.</E>
        <C>那一座多雪的巍巍高山,俯视着整个河谷,不过距离太远,没有投下阴影。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She could watch herself drifting over the roof of the school, up and up, over the snowy Alps into a sea of fluffy white clouds.</E>
        <C>她看到自己在学校的屋顶上飘浮,升呀,升呀,飘过盖满白雪的阿尔卑斯山,飘进了白绒绒的云海。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In one corner of it stood a bed, covered neatly with a snowy spread.</E>
        <C>在屋子的一个角落里摆着一张床,床上整整齐齐地铺着一个雪白的床单。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The snowy Alps stand out in bold relief against the blue sky.</E>
        <C>白雪皑皑的阿尔卑斯山在蓝色天空的衬托下鲜明地耸立着。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>nival</E>
        <C>adj. 下雪的，多雪的；被雪覆盖的；洁白无瑕的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['səu, 弱 sə]</SM>
    <E>so</E>
    <C>adv. 如此，这么；确是如此
conj. 所以；因此
pron. 这样
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was making the best of her way with singular speed for so aged a woman.</E>
        <C>她在尽快地前进,年事这么高的妇女竟能以如此的速度行走。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>On seeing this, I thought he began to look a little queer, so I turned it off as well as I could.</E>
        <C>见此情景,我觉得他的脸色不大对头,就尽量把这件事情岔开。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Oh, mother," he would say, "if only I'd been given just a wee bit of brains, I'd not be so much trouble and worry to you."</E>
        <C>“呵,妈妈,”他常说,“我要是有一点儿智慧,我就不会给您添这么多麻烦了,就不会让您为我操这么多心了。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>An old man, a cripple, a woman, and a child…killing them would be so simple.</E>
        <C>一个老头,一个残废,一个女人和一个娃娃……杀掉他们就象杀掉小鸡一样容易。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If he were making a fortune and a name, so much the better for him.</E>
        <C>要是他正在那儿名利兼收,那对于他个人当然是很好的了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>thus,this</E>
        <C>adv. 如此，这么；确是如此</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>thus,therfore</E>
        <C>conj. 所以；因此</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[səup]</SM>
    <E>soap</E>
    <C>n. 肥皂
vt. 将肥皂涂在……上；对……拍马屁（俚语）
vi. 用肥皂擦洗
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She hadn't used soap and water on her face since she was a child, when she had an old china washbowl and stand in her bedroom.</E>
        <C>小时候,她的房间里一直放着一个旧瓷脸盆和脸盆架,但她从来没有用香皂和水洗过脸。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The washing machine used a fortune of soap and hot water and did not clean the clothes.</E>
        <C>洗衣机耗费大量的肥皂和热水,还洗不干净衣服。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The conglomerates failed to understand that books could not be sold like soap.</E>
        <C>这些联合大企业不懂卖书不象卖肥皂那样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Rinse all the soap out of your hair after you wash it.</E>
        <C>洗完头发后,用清水把头发上的肥皂洗干净。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some type of bland soap and warm water may be used for initial cleaning.</E>
        <C>可用某种刺激性小的肥皂和温水进行初期清洗。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>savon</E>
        <C>n. [油脂]肥皂</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['səuʃəl]</SM>
    <E>social</E>
    <C>adj. 社会的，社交的；群居的
n. 联谊会；联欢会
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>To be sure, Peter did not foster any social ties among the leaders.</E>
        <C>彼得确实不提倡领导人之间的社交往来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It seems to be the complement and converse of the true social instinct.</E>
        <C>它和真正的社会性本能的关系似乎是既相反又相成的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She couldn't deal him a social blow--there was no question about this and he didn't flinch.</E>
        <C>在社交场上,她别想伤他一根毫毛;这是毫无疑问的。因此他毫不退缩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Of course that is all ended, since families are held together by no bond of coercion, legal or social.</E>
        <C>当然,那种情况今天已经不存在了,因为现在的家庭不是由法律或社会的强制性来维系的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Young as she was, Gudrun had touched the whole pulse of social England.</E>
        <C>古娟年纪轻轻,却摸透了英国社会的脉搏。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>gregarious</E>
        <C>adj. 社会的，社交的；[动][植]群居的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>sodality,get-together</E>
        <C>n. 联谊会；联欢会</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə'saiəti]</SM>
    <E>society</E>
    <C>n. 社会；交往；社团；社交界
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Certain men did as they pleased, society did not seem to be able to deal with them in any way.</E>
        <C>有些人做事就是随心所欲,社会好象无论如何都对付不了他们。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You want to put your daughter back in society, don't you?</E>
        <C>你希望使你的女儿回到交际场里去,不是吗?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She fought with all her might against the slavery of women and their role in such a society.</E>
        <C>她曾竭尽全力反对对于女性的奴役,反对女性在这样一种社会里所扮演的角色。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He gives loyally his taxes and his blood to a society for which he feels fear as much as respect.</E>
        <C>他忠心耿耿地向他既敬且畏的社会交上自己的血汗和租税。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The canons of good society are the same as the canons of art. Such was Dorian Gray's opinion.</E>
        <C>上流社会的准则也就是艺术的准则,道林·格雷的看法就是如此。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>relations,corporation,association,league,club</E>
        <C>n. 社会；交往；社团；社交界</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sɔks]</SM>
    <E>socks</E>
    <C>n. 袜子（sock的复数）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Finally all I could see moving in the darkness were her glasses, a glint of them, the clasp of her belt, her socks, her sneakers.</E>
        <C>只见她那闪烁发亮的眼镜、皮带扣、袜子和运动鞋在暮霭中晃动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Keep the river road, all the way, and next time you tramp, take shoes and socks with you.</E>
        <C>顺着大河一直走,下回要是走远道儿,千万要带着袜子跟鞋。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Women students were not permitted to wear slacks or short socks on campus, but had to wear skirts and long stockings.</E>
        <C>女学生在校园内不准穿便裤、短袜,必须穿裙子和长袜。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was in his socks, because he didn't want his mother, who slept in the room below, to know that he was still awake.</E>
        <C>他光穿着袜子,因为他不愿睡在他底下房间里的母亲知道他还没睡。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I come in with my filthy plaster cast, in sweat socks.</E>
        <C>我走了进去,脚腿上绑着肮脏的石膏绷带,穿着发臭的袜子。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['səufə]</SM>
    <E>sofa</E>
    <C>n. 沙发；长椅
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The person on the sofa, who appeared to have a cold in his head, gave such a very loud snort.</E>
        <C>坐在沙发上的那个男人,看样子正闹感冒,打了一个很响的喷嚏。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her ball-dress still lay on the sofa, and with a sort of fierce care she arrayed herself, took the flowers in her hand, and went down.</E>
        <C>她赴舞会穿的衣服还摊在长沙发上,她鼓着一股猛劲,小心地穿上衣服,把花拿在手里,就下楼来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Doctor, blushing a great deal after his feat, let the lady, with a bow, to the sofa, on which he seated himself by her.</E>
        <C>博士在完成这个伟大的举动之后,也激动得满脸通红,向太太鞠了一躬,把她带到沙发前面坐下,他也坐在她旁边。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He put the cushion down on a sofa, set fire to it, and threw some more cushions on to it. They blazed merrily.</E>
        <C>他把坐垫放在沙发上,点着了它,又扔上了几个坐垫,火呼呼地着起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When she lay down on the sofa, he arranged the cushions for her.</E>
        <C>当她在沙发上躺下时,他为她摆好枕垫。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>lounges</E>
        <C>n. [家具]沙发；长椅</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sɔft, sɔ:ft]</SM>
    <E>soft</E>
    <C>adj. 软的，柔软的；温柔的，温和的；软弱的；笨的
adv. 柔软地；温和地
n. 柔性；柔软的东西；柔软部分
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>His mother came into the room with more plates of food and he saw how soft and shapeless she was.</E>
        <C>他母亲又拿几盘食物走进房间,他发现她身体有多么软弱臃肿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He gave his own spoiled and soft nation, in its first moment of success against us, a clear simple war aim.</E>
        <C>在这初次对我们取得胜利的时刻,为他自己那个娇生惯养,没有骨头的民族提供了一个简单明确的战争目标。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took him to be an odd fellow, a little soft in his head.</E>
        <C>他认为这人是个怪人,头脑有点笨。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It had begun to snow, a soft, windblown powder that dusted the city.</E>
        <C>天开始下起雪来,一阵轻柔的被风吹乱的白絮撒满了这座城市。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The air was soft, and came over the cooling wave with something of summer fragrance.</E>
        <C>清气徐来,带来仿佛是夏季的芳馨,掠过凉爽的海面。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pacific,tender,moderate,gentle,mild</E>
        <C>adj. 软的，柔软的；温柔的，温和的；软弱的；笨的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>gently,friendly</E>
        <C>adv. 柔软地；温和地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['səuldʒə]</SM>
    <E>soldier</E>
    <C>n. 军人；[昆] 兵蚁；懒汉；一片烤面包
vi. 当兵；磨洋工；坚持干；假称害病
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>One soldier told me of seeing Mao give his coat away to a wounded man at the front.</E>
        <C>有一个战士告诉我,他曾经亲眼看到毛泽东把自己的上衣脱下来给一位在前线受伤的弟兄穿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The soldier in white was more like a stuffed and sterilized mummy than a real nice guy.</E>
        <C>这名全身雪白的士兵与其说是个有血有肉的好伙计,不如说是具剥制好的经过消毒的木乃伊。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"I can't, hey?" said the little soldier who held the knife, grinning impudently at her.</E>
        <C>“我不能拿?”那拿刀的小个儿士兵对她嘻笑脸地说道。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Though Elliott had done a lot of wild things, he would not have dared to bump a soldier off the plane on his way home.</E>
        <C>虽然埃利奥特做了许多缺德事,但是也不会敢于把一个回国的军人半途赶下飞机去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was a fine soldier and a good companion.</E>
        <C>他是个出色的军人,是个好伙伴。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>army man,serviceman</E>
        <C>n. 军人；[昆]兵蚁；懒汉；一片烤面包</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>serve with the colours,go to war</E>
        <C>vi. 当兵；磨洋工；坚持干；假称害病</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sɔlid]</SM>
    <E>solid</E>
    <C>adj. 固体的；可靠的；立体的；结实的；一致的
n. 固体；立方体
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>You know enough of him to do justice to his solid worth.</E>
        <C>你对他已有足够的了解,所以能公正地评价他确实具有的优点。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His bulk, his easy pace and the solid sound of his boots had something of the conqueror in them.</E>
        <C>他那魁梧的体态、潇洒的步伐,以及皮靴践踏的橐橐声,都使他显得象个征服者。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was not a man who allowed his taste to be warped when he knew for solid reasons that it was sound.</E>
        <C>他就是这样一个人,当他有充足的理由认为自己的爱好是恰当时,决不随俗转移。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The aircraft came down in flames,and heat fused most of the parts together into a solid mass.</E>
        <C>飞机着火坠落,高温把它的大部分溶化成一个大铁块。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As if she were living not in this solid world of brick and stone, but in a beautified world.</E>
        <C>她好象并非生活在这个现实的砖瓦世界里,而是生活在一个美化了的世界里。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>responsible,honest,united,consistent,reliable</E>
        <C>adj. [物]固体的；可靠的；[数]立体的；结实的；一致的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>cube</E>
        <C>n. [物]固体；[数]立方体</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sʌm, 弱 səm, sm]</SM>
    <E>some</E>
    <C>adj. 一些；某一；大约
pron. 一些；若干
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>With that view I took some of the papers, and, making short hints of the sentiments in each sentence, laid them by a few days.</E>
        <C>有了这种念头,我就挑出几篇文章,逐句写出大意,暂时搁置一边。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They may not have been able to prevent it, but at least some of them could have resigned in protest.</E>
        <C>他们也许不能阻止此事发生,但是至少他们中间的一些人本来是可以辞职以示抗议的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He began to see now why some men boozed at inns.</E>
        <C>他现在明白了为什么有些人老待在酒店里鬼混了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some of the workers began to see him as a turncoat.</E>
        <C>有些工人开始认为他是一个叛徒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some workers did not know about scalping and faking the work.</E>
        <C>有些工人不知道如何偷工减料。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>certain</E>
        <C>adj. 一些；某一；大约</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌm,bɔdi, -bʌ-, -bə-]</SM>
    <E>somebody</E>
    <C>n. 大人物；重要人物
pron. 有人；某人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The waiter came up to him with a funny look and says somebody wants to speak to him outside.</E>
        <C>服务员一副尴尬的面孔来到他跟前说有个人请他到外面去讲话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It came presently into my thoughts to rap at the glass, as if I wanted to speak with somebody.</E>
        <C>我突然想起去敲玻璃,假装我要向谁说话似的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Yesterday I had been a hero. Today I was somebody to be avoided at all costs.</E>
        <C>昨天我还是一名英雄,而今天我就成了人们无论如何要予以回避的人物了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you can find somebody else as good as you are, I'll free you up to do other things.</E>
        <C>如果你能帮忙找到一个同你一样能干的人,我就把你解脱出来.让你干别的工作。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I could have sworn that there was somebody in the next room.</E>
        <C>我敢说当时隔壁房间里有人。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>anybody,big people</E>
        <C>n. 大人物；重要人物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌm,wʌn, -wən]</SM>
    <E>someone</E>
    <C>pron. 有人，某人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This was the sort of issue on which Nixon would never yield as long as he could find someone else to do the work.</E>
        <C>这种问题,只要尼克松能找到什么人肯卖力干,他就不会罢手。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>That knock sounded to me as if someone was up to mischief.</E>
        <C>这种敲门有点来意不善。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>No one suspected that there might be someone else on the farm who had never been seen.</E>
        <C>没有一个人猜疑农场里可能还有一个从未露面的人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She tried to think of another occasion in her life when she had deceived someone close to her.</E>
        <C>她竭力回想自己是否还有欺骗过亲人的时候。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But he had seen no one search that roof; if he ran he might come face to face with someone coming up out of another trapdoor.</E>
        <C>但他没看见有人搜索那屋顶;他要是逃过去;很可能劈面遇到从另扇活动天窗里上来的人。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌmθiŋ]</SM>
    <E>something</E>
    <C>pron. 某事；某物
n. 重要的人；值得重视的事
adv. 非常；有点；大约
adj. 大约；有点象
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We're not politicians, like you; we've gone through hell long enough to want something of the other thing.</E>
        <C>我们不像你,我们都不是政客;我们已经吃够了苦,要尝尝别的滋味了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I have known something of him before.</E>
        <C>我以前对他有所了解。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He said, with something of a smirk.</E>
        <C>他笑嘻嘻地说。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>That little show-off Sondra tried to make something of him.</E>
        <C>那个有点自以为是的小桑德拉想帮他弄出点名堂来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There had something of a slouch and a sneer in his bearing.</E>
        <C>他的脸上带着一副心灰意懒而又不屑一顾的神情。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>extremely,badly,highly,greatly,too</E>
        <C>adv. 非常；有点；大约</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌmtaimz]</SM>
    <E>sometimes</E>
    <C>adv. 有时，间或
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sometimes they determined to starve me, or at least to shoot me in the face and hands with poisoned arrows, winch would soon dispatch me.</E>
        <C>他们一度曾决定把我饿死或者用毒箭射我的脸和手,马上就可以把我处死。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The child she had been sometimes appeared in her face.</E>
        <C>她的脸上有时显出孩提时代的天真神态。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sometimes he thought he would die of it, for his flesh weakened.</E>
        <C>有时他想,他会死于这种生活,因为他的身体衰弱了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sometimes he bent his head, as if under a great weight of sorrow.</E>
        <C>有时候他低着头,好象满怀愁情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sometimes a shuddering terror struck him, as if he had been the author of the doom.</E>
        <C>有时候他害怕得心惊胆战,好像这次大祸是他一手造成的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>occasionally,betweentimes</E>
        <C>adv. 有时，间或</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌmhwεə]</SM>
    <E>somewhere</E>
    <C>adv. 在某处；到某处
n. 某个地方
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He felt, somewhere, that she did not respect him.</E>
        <C>他感到她在某些方面不尊重他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>How was one to get out, anyhow. There must be a way out somewhere.</E>
        <C>如何摆脱这种窘境呢?车到山前必有路,总会有办法的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I thought, there might be clues among all this material which might take us somewhere.</E>
        <C>我想,这些材料中也许有能使我们获得进展的线索。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His friends took it for granted that he would somehow and somewhere write himself in bigger letters.</E>
        <C>他的朋友们认为有朝一日他理所当然还会在其他方面发挥抱负。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was no doubt, lurking somewhere in him, a touch of the spirit of the showman.</E>
        <C>毫无疑问,在他身上潜伏着那么一点滑稽演员的气质。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sʌn]</SM>
    <E>son</E>
    <C>n. 儿子；孩子（对年轻人的称呼）；男性后裔
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>When you are working by my side I seem to have found a son again.</E>
        <C>你在我身边工作的时候,我好像又找到了一个儿子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>By the side of the general is his little son Hannibal, now nine years of age.</E>
        <C>元帅旁边是他的小儿子汉尼拔,当时年方九岁。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had been ill in bed for several days and her son had not come to visit her.</E>
        <C>她病倒在床上好几天了,她的儿子却不曾来探望她。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Once upon a time there was a poor widow who lived in a cottage with her only son Jack.</E>
        <C>从前,有个穷寡妇,与她的独生儿子杰克住在一所茅舍里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I believe he is the youngest son of an earl, but he seems to have come in the world.</E>
        <C>我相信他是伯爵的小儿子,不过他看来已经穷困潦倒了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>child,fils</E>
        <C>n. 儿子；孩子（对年轻人的称呼）；男性后裔</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sɔŋ, sɔ:ŋ]</SM>
    <E>song</E>
    <C>n. 歌曲；歌唱；诗歌；鸣声
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then he began to sing in clear, joyous tones a little song that he himself had composed.</E>
        <C>接着他开始用清脆、愉快的调子唱起他自己编的小曲。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was as though the song had been there all the time and he knew it and aroused it.</E>
        <C>仿佛这歌声原来一直潜伏在那儿,他知道这一点,就把它激发出来了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She strummed idly on her ukulele while her guests picked up an old song that had come down from better days.</E>
        <C>她心不在焉地拨动她的四弦琴,几位客人齐声唱起一首从较美好的时代传下来的古老的歌。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Did you get a glimpse of her pleasant countenance or come close enough to her ear to sing in it the song she loves to hear?</E>
        <C>你没有看见她那可爱的脸庞或偷偷靠近她把她平时最爱听的那支歌唱给她听吗?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now this song which he made in the hour of our victory, is something less than just to me, who stood beside him in the tussle.</E>
        <C>他这支在我们胜利的时刻中作成的歌曲,对我这个和他并肩作战的人,未免有点不太公平。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>poems,melody</E>
        <C>n. 歌曲；歌唱；诗歌；鸣声</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[su:n]</SM>
    <E>soon</E>
    <C>adv. 快；不久，一会儿；立刻；宁愿
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Soon Peter, simple as he was, began to see that he had got a very good wife.</E>
        <C>彼得虽然笨,但很快就看出他娶的是一位很贤惠的妻子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sometimes they determined to starve me, or at least to shoot me in the face and hands with poisoned arrows, winch would soon dispatch me.</E>
        <C>他们一度曾决定把我饿死或者用毒箭射我的脸和手,马上就可以把我处死。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I made no doubt then but that I should soon hear of him.</E>
        <C>我那时一点也不怀疑我会很快听到他的消息的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Soon he reached the farther side, where his friends stood ready to help him.</E>
        <C>他很快就到达对岸,他的朋友都站在那儿准备搭救他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You would soon find it out if I had not the honesty to confess it.</E>
        <C>要是我不老老实实地承认这一点,那你很快也会觉察出来的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>immediately,rather,now,first,quick</E>
        <C>adv. 快；不久，一会儿；立刻；宁愿</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sɔ:ri, 'sɔ-]</SM>
    <E>sorry</E>
    <C>adj. 遗憾的；对不起的，抱歉的
int. 对不起，抱歉（表示委婉的拒绝等）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She did not feel at all sorry for the giant's wife.</E>
        <C>她一点也不同情妖婆。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I would be sorry to see that happen, Dr Lord, and your departure would be a loss.</E>
        <C>要是那样,我会感到惋惜的,洛德博士,你的离开将是个损失。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>At this the last of my anger oozed all out of me, and I found myself only sick, and sorry, and blank.</E>
        <C>看到这种情况,我最后的一丝愤怒也完全消失了,我只觉得虚弱,难过,脑子里空洞洞的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I should be sorry to see an unsettling change made at a time when the battle is at its climax, swaying to and fro.</E>
        <C>当战事正酣、胜负未卜的时候,进行摇摆不定的变革,实非我的意愿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She didn't scold me, but only cleaned off the grease and clay, and looked so sorry that I thought I would behave awhile if I could.</E>
        <C>她并没有骂我,只是把我衣服上的油渍和泥土都洗干净了,她显得那么难过的样子,使我觉得只要我能办到,可真得乖一会儿了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>regretful,woeful</E>
        <C>adj. 遗憾的；对不起的，抱歉的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sɔ:t]</SM>
    <E>sort</E>
    <C>n. 种类；方式；品质
vi. 分类；协调；交往
vt. 将…分类；将…排序；挑选出某物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was one of those creatures that are just simmering all the time with a silly sort of wickedness.</E>
        <C>他是那种整天盘算着干愚蠢的坏事的家伙。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This was the sort of issue on which Nixon would never yield as long as he could find someone else to do the work.</E>
        <C>这种问题,只要尼克松能找到什么人肯卖力干,他就不会罢手。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The chances of being informed on and caught will increase with that sort of people they approach.</E>
        <C>他们每接触到那类人,都会增加被出卖和被抓住的机会。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had been a spiteful sort of man.</E>
        <C>他是一个善于怀恨的男人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You know how he loves that sort of thing.</E>
        <C>你是知道的,他特别热衷于那种玩艺儿。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>category,manner,way of,variety,kind,mode,nature</E>
        <C>n. 种类；方式；品质</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>travel,company,mix,associate,concert</E>
        <C>vi. [计]分类；协调；交往</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>systematize</E>
        <C>vt. 将…分类；将…排序；挑选出某物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[saund]</SM>
    <E>sound</E>
    <C>vt. 听（诊）；测量，测…深；使发声；试探；宣告
n. 声音，语音；噪音；海峡；吵闹；听力范围；[医] 探条
adj. 健全的，健康的；合理的；可靠的；有效彻底的
adv. 彻底地，充分地
vi. 听起来；发出声音；回响；测深
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The wind in the trees made a sound so much like the sea.</E>
        <C>林中风声响动,和海水声极其相似。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sea was here quite quiet, there was no sound of any surf.</E>
        <C>海相当平静,听不到一丝儿惊涛拍岸的声响。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was like the last feeble echo of a sound made long and long ago.</E>
        <C>那声音好象许久许久以前的声音所遗留下的细微的回响。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The harsh slapping sound came out of the jungle and was followed by another discharge.</E>
        <C>从林里突然响起了那种刺耳的响声,紧接着又是一响。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Outside the wind was loud and there was a faint flow of thunder along the Sound.</E>
        <C>外面风刮得呼呼的,海湾上传来一阵隐隐的雷声。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>hear,feel,scale</E>
        <C>vt. 听（诊）；测量，测…深；使发声；试探；宣告</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>voice,speech,noise,neck,row</E>
        <C>n. [声]声音，语音；噪音；海峡；吵闹；听力范围；[医]探条</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>healthy,reasonable,responsible,honest,logical</E>
        <C>adj. 健全的，健康的；合理的；可靠的；有效彻底的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>thoroughly,fully,entirely,completely,well</E>
        <C>adv. 彻底地，充分地</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>ring,noise</E>
        <C>vi. 听起来；发出声音；回响；测深</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[su:p]</SM>
    <E>soup</E>
    <C>n. 汤，羹；马力
vt. 加速；增加马力
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I forced a spoonful of soup down my throat and looked to see if my speed matched that of the preacher.</E>
        <C>我勉强咽下一匙汤,留心看看我这个速度是否赶得上牧师的速度。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He spat into the soup, then cocked his head.</E>
        <C>他往汤里吐了口唾沫,接着便扬起头来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The soup came and the two men ate in silence for a while.</E>
        <C>汤端上来了,两人默默地喝了一会儿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She tempted the child to have a little more soup.</E>
        <C>她哄那个孩子再多喝一点汤。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In answer to the ring, appeared a page boy with a silver soup tureen.</E>
        <C>按过铃,一个小男仆就捧了一只盛汤的银器进来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>horsepower,gippo</E>
        <C>n. 汤，羹；马力</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>increase speed,quicken up</E>
        <C>vt. 加速；增加马力</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sauə]</SM>
    <E>sour</E>
    <C>adj. 酸的；发酵的；刺耳的；酸臭的；讨厌的
vi. 发酵；变酸；厌烦
vt. 使变酸；使失望
n. 酸味；苦事
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took a swig at the aspirin and the sour grains stuck in his throat.</E>
        <C>他用一大口水喝阿斯匹林,但酸涩的药片儿却卡在他的嗓子里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The weaker ones were beginning to have the sour flat taste of fatigue.</E>
        <C>体力差些的已经渐渐尝到力不从心的苦楚了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The primary tastes of sour and bitter are near the junction of the soft and hard palates in the roof of the mouth.</E>
        <C>酸味和苦味的基本味蕾位于靠近口腔顶部软硬颚的交界处。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some of it was rather sour.</E>
        <C>其中有些相当促狭。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a sour outcome after all the Es in drills.</E>
        <C>在操练中成绩门门优良,如今落得这个下场,真叫人心里别扭。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>grinding,acid,raised,evil,sharp</E>
        <C>adj. [化学]酸的；发酵的；刺耳的；酸臭的；讨厌的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>go bad,get tired of</E>
        <C>vi. 发酵；变酸；厌烦</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>fail,fox</E>
        <C>vt. 使变酸；使失望</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sauθ, sauð]</SM>
    <E>south</E>
    <C>n. 南方，南边；南部
adv. 在南方，向南方
adj. 南的，南方的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had not come out to the South Seas seeking hearth and saddle of his own.</E>
        <C>他不是为了自己成家发财才远征南太平洋。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>That sort of wool reached its peak out on the black-soil plains of northwest New South Wales and southwest Queensland.</E>
        <C>这种品种的羊毛只出产在新南威尔士的西北部和昆士兰南部的黑土平原上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was not, after all, a great difference between the world of the North and that of the South which she had fled.</E>
        <C>在北方和她逃离的南方这两个天地之间,毕竟没有明显的差别。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>At this time there had come to him the thought that this south train from Albany as well as Utica being due here at this hour.</E>
        <C>他想到从阿尔巴尼和乌地加开来的南行车就在这个时候开到。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Reel tunes made my foot go faster, tunes of my own south country made me fain to be home from my adventures.</E>
        <C>“黑尔舞”的调子使我的脚步走得更快了,我的南方家乡的调子使我只想回到家乡去,不愿再进行这种历险。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>austral</E>
        <C>adj. 南的，南方的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌðən]</SM>
    <E>southern</E>
    <C>adj. 南的；南方的
n. 南方人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>You must adopt at least a piece of a southern principle.</E>
        <C>你至少得遵守一点南方的规矩吧。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Pompeians, as all the southern Italians, were fond of banishing the light of their sultry skies.</E>
        <C>庞贝人同所有意大利的南方人一样,喜欢遮住酷热的阳光。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He told her of his naval life, his Southern home and his connections.</E>
        <C>他同她谈他的海军生活、南部家庭以及亲戚。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Doctor Macphail lit his pipe and, leaning over the rail, searched the heavens for the Southern Cross.</E>
        <C>麦克法尔医生点燃了烟斗,探身靠在船栏上,在九天之上寻找南十字星座。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>That light could emerge even out of the blackest of the southern night.</E>
        <C>即使是南方那种暗无天日的长夜也能够露出亮光。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>austral</E>
        <C>adj. 南的；南方的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[speis]</SM>
    <E>space</E>
    <C>n. 空间；太空；距离
vi. 留间隔
vt. 隔开
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>As the earth turns, everything around it in space seems to be moving past except this one star.</E>
        <C>当地球自转时,除这颗星外,在地球周围天空中的物体似乎都在移动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>So, in 1965, a Russian and an American were able to leave their spaceships and to walk in space.</E>
        <C>所以在一九六五年,一个俄国人和一个美国人能够离开他们乘着的宇宙飞船,在太空行走。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was errie to see these miniatures huddled together against all that space.</E>
        <C>望着这些把空地挤得水泄不通的袖珍小屋,真有点害怕。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A space of a minute or two has elapsed before he comes up with her.</E>
        <C>一两分钟以后,他才赶上她。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For a space of time that seemed to her as long as she had been upon the earth, she sat huddled over the cold stove.</E>
        <C>她蜷缩着坐在清冷的火炉旁待了一段时间,她觉得这段时间似乎和她活在世上的时间一般长久。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>separation,vacuum,room,distance,remove</E>
        <C>n. 空间；太空；距离</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>keep distance</E>
        <C>vi. 留间隔</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>partition off,fence out</E>
        <C>vt. 隔开</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spεə]</SM>
    <E>spare</E>
    <C>vt. 节约，吝惜；饶恕；分出，分让
vi. 饶恕，宽恕；节约
adj. 多余的；瘦的；少量的
n. 剩余；备用零件
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I can spare two hundred a year for a grand purpose like this.</E>
        <C>为了这样一个伟大的目标,我可以一年捐助两百镑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His father was a spare old man, his hands gnarled after the work of a lifetime, silent and upright.</E>
        <C>施特略夫的父亲是个瘦削的老人,因为终生劳动,两手骨节扭结,不言不语,诚实耿直。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was the spare yard I had got hold of, and I was amazed to see how far I had traveled from brig.</E>
        <C>我抓住的那根杆子是一根备而不用的桅杆,我发现我已经和那条船相隔了那么远,不禁很惊骇。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The facts in themselves were not of a sort to fill one with much hope, but there was faith enough to make up for it, and to spare.</E>
        <C>这些事实本身确实不那么使人感到欢欣鼓舞,但是信仰足以弥补缺陷,而且绰绰有余。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>After this, whenever she could manage to spare the time, Ruth Easton used to go with the children to the park.</E>
        <C>从此以后,露丝·伊斯顿只要能抽出时间就和孩子们一起到公园去。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>economize on,save on</E>
        <C>vt. 节约，吝惜；饶恕；分出，分让</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>excuse from,economize on</E>
        <C>vi. 饶恕，宽恕；节约</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>thin,unnecessary,waste,redundant,superfluous</E>
        <C>adj. 多余的；瘦的；少量的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>surplus,residual</E>
        <C>n. 剩余；备用零件</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spi:k]</SM>
    <E>speak</E>
    <C>vi. 说话；演讲；表明；陈述
vt. 讲话；发言；讲演
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>You are ready to speak ill of men.</E>
        <C>你动不动就讲人家坏话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"You are better?" said the child, stopping to speak with him.</E>
        <C>“你好一些吗?”这孩子说,停下脚步同他讲话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Don't you think they speak well for our civic pride and moral upbringing?</E>
        <C>难道你不认为他们对于我们公民的自尊心和道德的培养谈得很好吗?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But gossips will not dare to speak of it to him for the first few days.</E>
        <C>但是头几天里,就是好嚼舌的人也不敢在他面前提的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>At last, with an effort, he began to speak in a halting, nervous way.</E>
        <C>最后,经过一番努力,他终于心情紧张结结巴巴地说。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>tongue,fack</E>
        <C>vi. 说话；演讲；表明；陈述</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>take the floor,to address</E>
        <C>vt. 讲话；发言；讲演</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['spi:kə]</SM>
    <E>speaker</E>
    <C>n. 演讲者；扬声器；说话者；说某种语言的人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The face of the tall straight woman turned slowly as if drugged to this new speaker.</E>
        <C>这位身材高,腰板挺直的女人慢慢地变了脸色,在这位新发言者看来,她就象服了麻醉药似的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sir Thomas did not quite understand this, and looked with some surprise at the speaker.</E>
        <C>托马斯爵士不十分理解这个话是什么意思,带着几分莫名其妙的神情望着说话人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The crowd hissed the speaker when he said taxes should be increased.</E>
        <C>当演讲人谈到要增加税款时,人群向他发出嘘声。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The speaker tripped when he made that statement.</E>
        <C>该发言人在讲那番话时说错了话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>An audience is dismayed to see a speaker peering down at a thick sheaf of papers on the lectern.</E>
        <C>听众看到演讲人盯着放在讲台上厚厚的讲稿就会感到沮丧。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>lecturer,rostrum</E>
        <C>n. 演讲者；[电子]扬声器；说话者；说某种语言的人</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['speʃəl]</SM>
    <E>special</E>
    <C>n. 特使，特派人员；特刊；特色菜；专车；特价商品
adj. 特别的；专门的，专用的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We've got to have special people for looking after the fire.</E>
        <C>咱们得专门派人看管火堆。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had recently been able to give up the special shoe he had worn for six months.</E>
        <C>最近他甚至脱掉了穿了六个多月的特制靴子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In special cases he took over all the practical details for them.</E>
        <C>在特殊情况下,他会把他们的各种日常琐事全都包揽过来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She would have had to do herself violence to air this special secret to Ralph.</E>
        <C>她得克服心头的重重阻力,才能把这个特殊的秘密告诉拉尔夫。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>By his special wish no one attended that ceremony, or wore black for him.</E>
        <C>根据他特别留下的遗言,火葬时谁也不让参加,也不许戴孝。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>bargain</E>
        <C>n. 特使，特派人员；特刊；特色菜；专车；特价商品</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>particular,extraordinary,technical,dedicated,express</E>
        <C>adj. 特别的；专门的，专用的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spi:tʃ]</SM>
    <E>speech</E>
    <C>n. 演讲；讲话；[语] 语音；演说
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He sat at his desk till midnight hammering out his speech for the next day.</E>
        <C>他坐在书桌前干到深夜,撰写第二天要用的演说稿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He made a brilliant speech but it was not at all liked by his audience.</E>
        <C>他发表了一次精彩的演说,但是一点也不受听众的欢迎。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was on the point of being guilty of a silly speech, so melted was she at heart.</E>
        <C>她的心软得差一点说出一段湖涂话来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The voice of the surf heard now and then was a positive pleasure, like the speech of a brother.</E>
        <C>偶尔听到一阵浪涛声,就象听到教友演说,心里感到由衷的高兴。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>From Roxy's manner of speech, a stranger would have expected her to be black, but she was not.</E>
        <C>从罗克珊说话的音调听起来,外人一定会猜想她是个黑人,其实她却不是。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>address,lecture,talk,sound</E>
        <C>n. 演讲；讲话；[语]语音；演说</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spi:d]</SM>
    <E>speed</E>
    <C>vi. 超速，加速；加速，迅速前行；兴隆
n. 速度，速率；迅速，快速；昌盛，繁荣
vt. 加快…的速度；使成功，使繁荣
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was making the best of her way with singular speed for so aged a woman.</E>
        <C>她在尽快地前进,年事这么高的妇女竟能以如此的速度行走。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I had the speed of him in walking; he had of me in reading.</E>
        <C>我走路比他快,他阅读比我快。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One of the many changes we made was to speed up the way our parts and supplies reached the assembly plants.</E>
        <C>我们做出了很多改革,其中之一是加快零部件和供应品运达装配工厂的时间。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I forced a spoonful of soup down my throat and looked to see if my speed matched that of the preacher.</E>
        <C>我勉强咽下一匙汤,留心看看我这个速度是否赶得上牧师的速度。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Anyone who has watched a speed-boat will know how the bows of the boat lift out of the water when it is travelling at speed.</E>
        <C>看过快艇的人会注意到:当快速航行时船首翘起离开水面。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>quicken up,to accelerate</E>
        <C>vi. 超速，加速；加速，迅速前行；兴隆</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>velocity,prosperity,up,tempo</E>
        <C>n. [力]速度，速率；迅速，快速；昌盛，繁荣</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>make a go of</E>
        <C>vt. 加快…的速度；使成功，使繁荣</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spel]</SM>
    <E>spell</E>
    <C>vt. 拼，拼写；意味着；招致；拼成；迷住；轮值
n. 符咒；一段时间；魅力
vi. 拼字；轮替
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He tripped when trying to spell the word"through".</E>
        <C>他在拼写"through"这个词的时候拼写错了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>All this time, as if spell were on him, he was motionless and powerless, except to watch her.</E>
        <C>在这整个一段时间以内,他始终象是着了魔,除了注意她以外,他浑身瘫软,动弹不得。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His manner was so final, and I was so astonished, that I followed where he led, as if I had been under a spell.</E>
        <C>他的口气毫无商量的余地,加以我这一惊又非同小可,于是我只得乖乖地跟他走,好似中了魔法一般。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I made up my bed on the floor, and he took the first spell, pistol in hand and sword on knee.</E>
        <C>我替自己铺好地铺,首先由他轮班警戒,他手里拿着手枪,膝盖上搁着宝剑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In silence the others watched him as if under a spell.</E>
        <C>其他的人都默默地注视着他,仿佛着了迷似的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>possess,invite,court,secure</E>
        <C>vt. 拼，拼写；意味着；招致；拼成；迷住；轮值</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>cycle,grace,while,charm,period of time</E>
        <C>n. 符咒；一段时间；魅力</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>turn taking</E>
        <C>vi. 拼字；轮替</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spend]</SM>
    <E>spend</E>
    <C>vt. 度过，消磨（时光）；花费；浪费；用尽
vi. 花钱；用尽，耗尽
n. 预算
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a great privilege for me to be able to spend so much time with him down here.</E>
        <C>能跟他在这里相处这么久,对我真是莫大的幸运。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The very building in which he would spend the rest of his natural life would be the best he has never known.</E>
        <C>正是这座他愿在此间了此余生的建筑物将是他从未住过的最好建筑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Anna Louise did not spend her last years with me, but with Rewi Alley in Beijing.</E>
        <C>安娜·路易斯晚年没有与我生活在一起,而是同路易·艾黎一起住在北京。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He wishes his wife wouldn't spend so much time gossiping with the neighbours.</E>
        <C>他巴不得(但愿)他的妻子不要花那么多的时间和邻居们闲谈是非。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Marry's dad gives her an allowance of one dollar a week, which she can spend or save as she wishes.</E>
        <C>玛丽的爸爸每星期给她一块钱,她可以花掉,也可以储蓄起来,随她的便。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>invested,lose,cost,last</E>
        <C>vt. 度过，消磨（时光）；花费；浪费；用尽</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>peter,consume</E>
        <C>vi. 花钱；用尽，耗尽</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>budget</E>
        <C>n. 预算</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['spirit]</SM>
    <E>spirit</E>
    <C>n. 精神；心灵；情绪；志气；烈酒
vt. 鼓励；鼓舞；诱拐
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He would have had a kindred spirit and his own man at the Foreign Office.</E>
        <C>在外交部方面他也早就可以有一个气味相投的自己人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The spirit had not come from any ancestor, it had come out of the unknown.</E>
        <C>灵魂不是来自祖先,而是来自未知世界。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They were all in such a stir, trying to put a little spirit into the party.</E>
        <C>他们都心神不安,竭力想给晚会增加点儿气氛。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I suppose it was commonplace in me that I felt slightly outraged at his lack of spirit.</E>
        <C>我想对他这种没有骨气我有一些恼火是不足为奇的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was no doubt, lurking somewhere in him, a touch of the spirit of the showman.</E>
        <C>毫无疑问,在他身上潜伏着那么一点滑稽演员的气质。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>mood,emotion,energy,soul,mind</E>
        <C>n. 精神；心灵；情绪；志气；烈酒</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>heart,stimulate,lift,uphold,inspire</E>
        <C>vt. 鼓励；鼓舞；诱拐</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spu:n]</SM>
    <E>spoon</E>
    <C>n. 匙，勺子；一杓的量
vt. 用匙舀；使成匙状
vi. 轻轻向上击
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Just because you were born with a silver spoon in your mouth, you think you are Jesus Christ?</E>
        <C>只因你出生富贵,便以为自己了不起?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He caught up a jar and a small spoon, and began ladling snuff into his nose in most excessive quantities.</E>
        <C>他抓起一个瓶子和一把小匙,把大量的鼻烟往自己的鼻子里塞进去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Brains?" said the old woman, putting down her spoon and turning round for the first time.</E>
        <C>“智慧?”老太婆说,同时把勺子放下,第一次转过身来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I told him I had carried that spoon to match it with half a dozen new ones.</E>
        <C>我告诉他我带这个银匙,是打算来配半打新的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Little Jon had been born with a silver spoon in a mouth which was rather curly and large.</E>
        <C>小乔恩就是俗语说的嘴里含了银匙生的,而且那张嘴生得又巧又大。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>scooper</E>
        <C>n. 匙，勺子；一杓的量</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spɔ:t]</SM>
    <E>sport</E>
    <C>n. 运动；游戏；娱乐；运动会；玩笑
vi. 游戏
vt. 游戏；参加体育运动；夸耀
adj. 运动的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Catherine blushed, for she felt almost as if they were making sport of her.</E>
        <C>凯瑟琳唰地脸红了,她觉得他们好象在嘲弄她。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As most it might amuse her to make sport of his simplicity for an evening.</E>
        <C>花一个晚上拿他的朴实开玩笑最多可能只是帮她消磨时光。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When you were small, you learned soon enough that with us who live here, the sea is no sport but a way to survive.</E>
        <C>你在很小的时候,老早就知道,对于我们住在这里的人,海并不是好玩的,乃是赖以活命的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sir John did not sport long with the curiosity which he delighted to raise.</E>
        <C>约翰爵士并没有长时间地耍弄他自己很乐于引起的好奇心。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The lad, from sport or love of mischief, shook the ladder a good deal as he ascended.</E>
        <C>当他往上爬的时候,那个小伙子不知道是出于开玩笑还是恶作剧,拼命在下面摇梯子。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>movement,entertainment,exercise,campaign,game</E>
        <C>n. 运动；游戏；娱乐；运动会；玩笑</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>air,make a display of</E>
        <C>vt. 游戏；参加体育运动；夸耀</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>athletic,kinetic</E>
        <C>adj. 运动的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spred]</SM>
    <E>spread</E>
    <C>vi. 传播；伸展
vt. 传播，散布；展开；伸展；铺开
n. 传播；伸展
adj. 伸展的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Like the searchlight beam, the radio beam cannot be made very sharp; it tends to spread.</E>
        <C>无线电射束也象探照灯的光束一样,是不能高度集中的;它总要散开。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>By this time the news of what had happened at the Hollow was spread all over the neighborhood.</E>
        <C>这时候,洼地出事的消息已经传遍了邻近一带。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The traveller spread his hands, palms downwards, on the grass, and looked at Shelton with a smile.</E>
        <C>那位旅客把两手张开,手心朝下,放在草地上,笑嘻嘻地盯着谢尔顿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They took their oars and began to pull from the shore, then spread their sail, and drove merrily across the firth.</E>
        <C>他们先摇了一阵橹使船离岸,接着扬起帆,驾着小船欢乐地渡过河口。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The soldiers began to spread, some of them to run, and others to put up their pieces and cover me, and still I stood.</E>
        <C>士兵们开始散开了,有的人奔跑着,有的人拿起了家伙向我瞄准,我呢,仍就木然地站着。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>extend,push</E>
        <C>vi. 传播；伸展</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>distribute,string,transmit</E>
        <C>vt. 传播，散布；展开；伸展；铺开</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>circulation,extension,propagation,diffusion</E>
        <C>n. 传播；伸展</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>extense,patulous</E>
        <C>adj. 伸展的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spriŋ]</SM>
    <E>spring</E>
    <C>n. 春天；弹簧；泉水；活力；跳跃
adj. 春天的
vi. 生长；涌出；跃出；裂开
vt. 使跳起；使爆炸；突然提出；使弹开
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The spring came and with it a hundred new delights.</E>
        <C>春天带着许多新的,令人欢悦的事物来到了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The last greenish tints had left the sky and a slight chill was displacing the balminess of spring.</E>
        <C>最后一片湖绿的颜色已经从天空消逝,一种微微的寒冷代替了春日的温和。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Unluckily spying his own figure in the glass, he made a spring over the tea table that stood under it.</E>
        <C>不幸他在镜中窥见了自己的影子,起身跃过镜子下的茶几。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When he had quieted him a little, he made a quick spring, and leaped upon the old horse's back.</E>
        <C>他使它稍微安静下来以后,就飞快地一跃跳上了马背。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her host dropped his eyes as well; but it was probable that the movement had in each case a different spring.</E>
        <C>他的主人也垂下了眼睛,但也许这个动作在各人是出于不同的动机。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>energy,vitality,jump,vigor</E>
        <C>n. 春天；弹簧；泉水；活力；跳跃</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>vernal</E>
        <C>adj. 春天的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>grow,develop,flood,gap</E>
        <C>vi. 生长；涌出；跃出；裂开</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>shoot,set sth off</E>
        <C>vt. 使跳起；使爆炸；突然提出；使弹开</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skwεə]</SM>
    <E>square</E>
    <C>adj. 平方的；正方形的；直角的；正直的
vt. 使成方形；与…一致
vi. 一致；成方形
n. 平方；广场；正方形
adv. 成直角地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He made an attempt to square his shoulders which did not succeed.</E>
        <C>他想挺起胸来,可就是挺不起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He thought I was a square when I said I loved the truth.</E>
        <C>当我说我热爱真理,他认为我是个古板守旧的老顽固。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The lifeblood of the British working class went into a naval base twenty miles square.</E>
        <C>英国工人阶级的衣食血肉都消耗在这二十英里见方的海军基地上了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As she arrived a great roar from the crowds in Smith Square, and everyone inside came into the corridor to greet her.</E>
        <C>她一到,史密斯广场的人群爆发出一片欢呼声,屋里的人都纷纷跑到走廊里向她表示敬意。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was the odd one out, just as she had been at school and university: a square peg in a round hole.</E>
        <C>她比较怪僻,象在中学和大学里一样,不适应周围的环境。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>straight,just,orthogonal</E>
        <C>adj. 平方的；[数]正方形的；直角的；正直的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>accord with,jibe with</E>
        <C>vt. 使成方形；与…一致</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>cotton,identify,coincide</E>
        <C>vi. 一致；[数]成方形</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>plaza,concourse</E>
        <C>n. 平方；广场；[数]正方形</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stɛəz]</SM>
    <E>stairs</E>
    <C>n. 楼梯；梯级（stair的复数）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She accordingly ascended the stairs softly, and stood at the door of the front room.</E>
        <C>于是她轻轻悄悄地上了楼,站在前部房间的门外。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was a tread on the stairs and she hurriedly bent over, pretending to be tucking in the child.</E>
        <C>楼梯上有脚声,她连忙俯下身,装作给孩子盖被。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>After a few days he took it away, to an obscure refuge he had under the stairs, full of mops and buckets.</E>
        <C>几天后,他把屏风搬到他贮藏东西的楼梯间里,那里放满了墩布和水桶。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He turned out the light, picked up his cases, and went down the stairs and out of the door into the night.</E>
        <C>他熄了灯,提起箱子,下了楼,走出大门,消失在夜幕里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He went up to his room, and, avoiding the children, who were coming up the stairs, threw himself on the bed.</E>
        <C>回到楼上自己的房间里,听到孩子们正走上楼梯,为了避开他们,他便一歪身躺倒在床上。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>rungs</E>
        <C>n. 楼梯；梯级（stair的复数）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stæmp]</SM>
    <E>stamp</E>
    <C>n. 邮票；印记；标志；跺脚
vt. 铭记；标出；盖章于…；贴邮票于…；用脚踩踏
vi. 跺脚；捣碎；毁掉
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Repose and security in her age, had set their stamp on her lined and serene face.</E>
        <C>晚年的悠闲和保障都在她那布满皱纹、安详的脸上打下了烙印。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The doctors are trying to stamp out the disease.</E>
        <C>医生正在尽力消灭这种疾病。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They feel they have to stamp it out.</E>
        <C>他们认为他们必须将它扑灭。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Day after day, with the stamp and shuffle of sixty pair of bare feet behind me, each pair under a 60-1b. load.</E>
        <C>走了一天又一天,六十双光脚板在我身后噼哩啪啦响着,每一双脚承担着六十磅的负荷。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Its transit failed to produce the desired stamp.</E>
        <C>出票口却并没有邮票出来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>symbol,impression,print,seal,flag</E>
        <C>n. [邮]邮票；印记；标志；跺脚</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>brand,heart</E>
        <C>vt. 铭记；标出；盖章于…；贴邮票于…；用脚踩踏</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>break down,go to sticks and staves</E>
        <C>vi. 跺脚；捣碎；毁掉</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stænd]</SM>
    <E>stand</E>
    <C>vi. 站立；位于；停滞
vt. 使站立；忍受；抵抗
n. 站立；立场；看台；停止
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We stand ready to be of continued service to you in the days ahead.</E>
        <C>我们以后随时准备继续为您效劳。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When he was strong enough to stand without support, he rose to his feet.</E>
        <C>等他有了力气,可以不需支撑立起来的时候,他慢慢站起身来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Paul picked out a crew of men who could stand the heat better than others.</E>
        <C>保罗挑选了一批最能忍受高温的汉子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He might be drawn into the wrong current if he did not make a stand.</E>
        <C>如果他不表明立场,就有可能被拖上错误的道路。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He knew all its points and would tell you where to stand to see them in combination.</E>
        <C>他领会了它的妙处,能够告诉你,站在什么角度才可以把它的优点尽收眼底。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sit,lie on</E>
        <C>vi. 站立；位于；停滞</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>stomach,go,tough,abide,sustain</E>
        <C>vt. 使站立；忍受；抵抗</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>stop,stay</E>
        <C>n. 站立；立场；看台；停止</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stændəd]</SM>
    <E>standard</E>
    <C>n. 标准；水准；旗；度量衡标准
adj. 标准的；合规格的；公认为优秀的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It would hardly be up to that crocodile standard.</E>
        <C>它恐怕很难符合那个假善人的标准。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Very few authors came up to his standard.</E>
        <C>大多数作家都望尘莫及。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The quality of persons or things was all of the same standard or level.</E>
        <C>人或事物的地位完全处于同一标准或水平。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The standard ration pack had to be portioned out among fourteen men.</E>
        <C>一箱标准的配给食物必须分给14个人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Those bicycles have been rushed out and are not up to our usual standard.</E>
        <C>这些自行车是粗制滥造的,没有达到我们的一般标准。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>criterion,norms,level,prototype,Canon</E>
        <C>n. [标准]标准；水准；旗；度量衡标准</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>normal,par</E>
        <C>adj. [标准]标准的；合规格的；公认为优秀的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stɑ:]</SM>
    <E>star</E>
    <C>n. 星，恒星；明星；星形物
vt. 用星号标于；由…主演，由…担任主角
vi. 担任主角
adj. 明星的，主角的；星形的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>As the earth turns, everything around it in space seems to be moving past except this one star.</E>
        <C>当地球自转时,除这颗星外,在地球周围天空中的物体似乎都在移动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A star that has this kind of spectrum reveals at once something of its structure.</E>
        <C>具有这种光谱的恒星,马上就展示出它的一些结构。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If a star has a companion, it will seem to wobble as it moves across the sky.</E>
        <C>如果一颗恒星有一颗伴星,那么当它横越天空运动时,它似乎是摇来摆去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The corner of one page was turned down, and there was a penciled star by one of the poems.</E>
        <C>有一页书角是折着的,上面一首诗的旁边有个铅笔星号。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was Frank who lay closest to her heart, Frank who loomed as the star in her limited heaven.</E>
        <C>只有弗兰克与她的感情最接近,他就象一颗隐现在她那小小天地中的星星。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>lucida</E>
        <C>n. [天]星，恒星；明星；星形物</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>feature</E>
        <C>vt. 用星号标于；由…主演，由…担任主角</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>stellate</E>
        <C>adj. 明星的，主角的；星形的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stɑ:t]</SM>
    <E>start</E>
    <C>vt. 开始；启动
vi. 出发
n. 开始；起点
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>From time to time she would start suddenly from her chair, her eyes wide.</E>
        <C>她还常常会突然从椅子上惊跳起来,眼睛睁得大大的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Grace gave a start and a scream; she had not the least expected to find him there still.</E>
        <C>格雷丝发出了一声惊叫:她万万没有预料到他还在那里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I'll start back and leave you to the hearing. It looks as if it will be quite a production.</E>
        <C>我这就动身回去了,您一个人去参加听证会吧!看起来会有一场好戏。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The heavy door had closed behind him on his entrance, with a crash that made his start.</E>
        <C>笨重的门在吉特进来后咯吱一响,把他吓了一跳。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This machine, the body, by the soul's action, can be strung up to start and quiver.</E>
        <C>人体这机器的确能因心灵作用而紧张得心惊肉跳。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>institute,initiate</E>
        <C>vt. 开始；启动</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>leave,set out,go forth into,sally out,set off/out</E>
        <C>vi. 出发</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>beginning,threshold,opening,conception,fresh</E>
        <C>n. 开始；起点</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[steit]</SM>
    <E>state</E>
    <C>n. 国家；州；情形
vt. 规定；声明；陈述
adj. 国家的；州的；正式的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She wept to see him in such a terrible state.</E>
        <C>看到他处于那样的惨境,她哭了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It might have been due to his mental state, to depression and fatigue.</E>
        <C>大概是由于精神状态,由于忧郁和疲劳所致。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The dark state to which her incurable passion for him had brought her now pained her terribly.</E>
        <C>她对他这么痴情,害得她掉进了这样悲惨的境地,真是万分心痛。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She did nothing but walk up and down the garden path in a state bordering on stupefaction.</E>
        <C>她什么也没做,只在庭园的甬道上来往瞎走,她的心情近于昏沉麻木。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It has often been said that 99% of the matter in the universe is in the plasma state.</E>
        <C>人们经常说,宇宙中物质的99%以等离子体状态存在。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>nation,country,soil</E>
        <C>n. 国家；州；情形</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>define,regulate,rule,declare</E>
        <C>vt. 规定；声明；陈述</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>national,formal,official</E>
        <C>adj. 国家的；州的；正式的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['steiʃən]</SM>
    <E>station</E>
    <C>n. 站；驻地；地位；身分
vt. 配置；安置；驻扎
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was also a good deal of a politician; too much so, perhaps, for his station.</E>
        <C>他还是个热衷于政治的人物,这从其身份来看可能有些过分。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"An old acquaintance of mine that I ran into just as I was coming up from the station," explained Drouet, "She used to be quite a beauty."</E>
        <C>“一个老朋友,我从车站出来恰巧碰到,”杜洛埃解释道.“她曾经是个了不起的美女。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As the train moved out of the station, he sat back in comfort and thought of May.</E>
        <C>火车开出车站,他舒适地靠坐在位子上,思念着玛丽。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He would not look at any girl above him in station.</E>
        <C>他不肯对那些地位高于自己的姑娘垂青。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He said that he knew a station on a shelf on the farther side of the interrupting rock.</E>
        <C>他说他知道在这块凸出的岩山的另一边,在岩架上有一个站脚处。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>capacity,condition,standing</E>
        <C>n. 站；驻地；地位；身分</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>establish,put,bed,plant</E>
        <C>vt. 配置；安置；驻扎</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stei]</SM>
    <E>stay</E>
    <C>vi. 停留；坚持；暂住；停下
vt. 坚持；暂住；抑制
n. 逗留；停止；支柱
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Charles cried for his mother to stay with him.</E>
        <C>查尔斯哭着要妈妈和自己呆在一起。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The doctor advised me to stay in for a few days.</E>
        <C>医生劝我在家里呆几天。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The rest of you can stay in or drop out, just as you wish.</E>
        <C>你们其余的人可以参加,可以退出,随你们便。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He hoped that everyone present was prepared to leave this hall and to stay out late.</E>
        <C>他希望到会的每一个人都准备好离开这个礼堂,先不回家,在外面呆得很晚。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I should like part of me to stay there after death as it always did during life.</E>
        <C>我希望死后我有一部分留在那里,就象生前一贯的那样。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>visit,abide</E>
        <C>vi. 停留；坚持；暂住；停下</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>tough,control,restrain</E>
        <C>vt. 坚持；暂住；抑制</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>leg,visit,stop,backbone,stand</E>
        <C>n. 逗留；停止；[建]支柱</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sti:l]</SM>
    <E>steal</E>
    <C>vt. 剽窃；偷偷地做；偷窃
vi. 窃取；偷偷地行动；[棒球]偷垒
n. [口]偷窃；便宜货；偷垒；[篮球]断球
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We could steal a grandchild or two and go on a real cruise with you.</E>
        <C>我们可以偷偷带走一两个孙子,跟你作一次真正的航行。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She pleaded she did not steal the things.</E>
        <C>她申辩说她没有偷这些东西。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Wainwright stood up, glaring. His voice cut like a knife. "How much did you steal today?"</E>
        <C>怒目金刚的温赖特站起身来,用刺人的口吻问道:“今天偷了多少?”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They never lost a chance to nip at him or steal his possessions.</E>
        <C>他们一有机会就咬他,偷他的东西。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His friend tempted him to steal the money.</E>
        <C>他的朋友引诱他偷了那笔钱。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>scrump,pick pocket</E>
        <C>vt. [法]偷窃；剽窃；偷偷地做</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>rip-off,cheapie</E>
        <C>n. [法]偷窃；便宜货；偷垒</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sti:l]</SM>
    <E>steel</E>
    <C>n. 钢铁；钢制品；坚固
vt. 钢化；使冷酷
adj. 钢制的；钢铁业的；坚强的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>After the steel stopped falling he was still alive and he raised his head and looked across the bridge.</E>
        <C>钢铁碎片落定之后,他还活着,他抬头望对面的桥。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Only in the case of steel in 1985 was the price increase large enough to offset the loss in export volume.</E>
        <C>只有在1985年的钢铁业中,价格的提高才足以弥补出口额的损失。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When the men poured the steel and rolled it out, the steel was so bright and perfect, it shone like a silver mirror.</E>
        <C>当人们把钢水倒出来并轧成钢材后,大家发现,它是那样纯,那样光灿夺目,俨然象一面银镜。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The going wasn't easy, she slipped on a piece of ragged concrete and tore her dress on a rusty bit of steel rod.</E>
        <C>走进去不是那么容易的,她踩了一块碎的水泥滑了一下,给一根锈钢条刮破了衣服。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They ought not to be allowed to set these steel traps.</E>
        <C>应该禁止他们不要安这种铁夹子。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>durability,tightness</E>
        <C>n. 钢铁；钢制品；坚固</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>indurate</E>
        <C>vt. 钢化；使冷酷</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>strong,tough</E>
        <C>adj. 钢制的；钢铁业的；坚强的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[step]</SM>
    <E>step</E>
    <C>n. 步，脚步；步骤；步伐；梯级
vi. 踏，踩；走
vt. 走，迈步
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I'll just step out the door a minute with you.</E>
        <C>我陪你到门外走一会吧。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If I were to be, I would step down and raise my voice immediately.</E>
        <C>一旦我弄清楚了,我会立即辞职站出来表态。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He approached the summer-house; unconscious that it was tenanted, he sat down on the step.</E>
        <C>他走到凉亭旁边,没发觉凉亭里有人,就在石阶上坐下来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A logical next step was to be Governor, a post he could have had for the asking.</E>
        <C>下一步合乎逻辑的发展自然是当州长,这个职务他只要愿意,简直是垂手可得。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It almost seemed as though he had begun to regard the college as only a step to something else.</E>
        <C>好像他只是把学院当作达到另一目的的敲门砖而已。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>procedure,move</E>
        <C>n. 步，脚步；步骤；步伐；[建]梯级</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>go,walk,track</E>
        <C>vi. 踏，踩；走</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>wend one's way,pad</E>
        <C>vt. 走，迈步</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stik]</SM>
    <E>stick</E>
    <C>vt. 刺，戳；伸出；粘贴
vi. 坚持；伸出；粘住
n. 棍；手杖；呆头呆脑的人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He said to tell you to stick around.</E>
        <C>他交待说让你别走开。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took his hands off stick and raised them high.</E>
        <C>他两手放开棍子而且高举起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then he rapped on the door with a bit of stick like a handspike that he carried.</E>
        <C>后来,他用随身带着的一根推杆样的棒子重重地敲门。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We would at least stick to the boat and give such minor service as chance might throw in the way.</E>
        <C>我们至少要不离开船,而要临机应变,尽点小小的义务。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Before he knows it, he has whittled his stick down to a toothpick, which snaps in his hands.</E>
        <C>他不知不觉把那块木头削得像牙签一样细,在他的手中折断了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>extend,finger,pink</E>
        <C>vt. 刺，戳；伸出；粘贴</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>stay,hold out</E>
        <C>vi. 坚持；伸出；粘住</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>canne,bastinade</E>
        <C>n. 棍；手杖；呆头呆脑的人</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stil]</SM>
    <E>still</E>
    <C>adv. 仍然；更；静止地
adj. 静止的，不动的；寂静的，平静的；不起泡的
n. 寂静；剧照；蒸馏室
conj. 仍然；但是；尽管如此
vt. 蒸馏；使…静止；使…平静下来
vi. 静止；平静；蒸馏
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She liked it, she wanted to be in the march, though she still had a vague sense of trespass, of false pretences.</E>
        <C>她喜欢这样做,喜欢参加在这游行队伍里,虽然脑子里仿佛有一种侵害了别人和冒充的感觉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It still seems to me you could take a chance.</E>
        <C>我总觉得你们还是大可一试。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Still the dealers continued to see it as a gimmick.</E>
        <C>尽管如此,各承销商仍然把它看作是一种花招。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was still in her apartment, though getting ready to leave.</E>
        <C>虽然已经作好外出的准备,她这时仍在自己的公寓里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He said he saw from the address that I was still at college.</E>
        <C>他说他从地址得知我还在求学。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>toujours,statically</E>
        <C>adv. 仍然；更；静止地</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>peaceful,pacific,quiet,calm,silent</E>
        <C>adj. 静止的，不动的；寂静的，平静的；不起泡的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>silence,quietude</E>
        <C>n. 寂静；剧照；[化工]蒸馏室</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>and,granted,but,yet,only</E>
        <C>conj. 仍然；但是；尽管如此</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>cool,fine-still</E>
        <C>vt. [化工]蒸馏；使…静止；使…平静下来</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>rest</E>
        <C>vi. 静止；平静；[化工]蒸馏</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stʌmək]</SM>
    <E>stomach</E>
    <C>n. 胃；腹部；胃口
vt. 忍受；吃下
vi. 忍受
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was as though Toby had been kicked in the stomach.</E>
        <C>托比的心窝里好象被踹了一脚。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We found a brass button in his stomach, and a round ball, and lots of rubbage.</E>
        <C>我们在他肚子里找着一个铜钮扣,一个圆球,还有许多乱七八糟的东西。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The figure was that of a middle-aged man, fat, with a great stomach, which he stroked from time to time.</E>
        <C>那人是个中年男人,肥头肥耳,大腹便便,时常用手去摩摩肚子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He heard the firing and as he walked he felt it in the pit of his stomach as though it echoed on his own diaphragm.</E>
        <C>他听到枪声,边走边觉得这声音直穿心窝,仿佛就在自己的横膈膜上回响着。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They pass through a sphincter at the lower end of the stomach and into the small intestine.</E>
        <C>它们通过胃下端的括约肌进入小肠。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>abdomen,belly</E>
        <C>n. 胃；[解剖]腹部；胃口</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>go,stand,abide,tough,tolerate</E>
        <C>vt. 忍受；吃下</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>suffer from,bear with</E>
        <C>vi. 忍受</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stəun]</SM>
    <E>stone</E>
    <C>n. 石头；结石；[宝] 宝石
adj. 石的，石制的
vt. 向扔石块；用石头铺
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A great stone, dropped from above, smashed through the bottom of the boat.</E>
        <C>一块大石头从上面落下来,把船底砸个大窟窿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Soon there was a fine fire burning, and shadows were dancing over the stone walls.</E>
        <C>一会儿功夫,一堆火就烧起来了,照得人影儿在石墙上晃动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The stone cut their hands and made them bleed, but the men did not worry about that.</E>
        <C>石头划破了他们的手,鲜血直淌,但他们却满不在乎。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They walked along the water's edge to a quiet spot and sat down on a low stone wall.</E>
        <C>他们沿着湖边走到一个僻静的地方,在一堵低矮的石墙上坐下来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He muttered to himself in a way that struck ice into the soul of Jabez Stone.</E>
        <C>他自己嘟囔着,看见他这样子,一股冰冷的寒气直透入杰贝兹·斯通的灵魂。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>stane,calculus</E>
        <C>n. [建]石头；结石；[宝]宝石</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>lithic</E>
        <C>adj. 石的，石制的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stɔp]</SM>
    <E>stop</E>
    <C>vt. 停止；堵塞；断绝
vi. 停止；中止；逗留；被塞住
n. 停止；车站；障碍；逗留
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I told him to put a stop to the practice.</E>
        <C>我已经告诉他不要搞那个了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He raised his hand to stop my words, looked at me with unforgettable reproach.</E>
        <C>他举起手来不让我再讲下去,怀着令人难忘的怨气看了我一眼。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a warning that things might get out of hand if the offensive did not stop.</E>
        <C>这是一个警告,说明如果攻势不停止,事情可能会失去控制。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The girl did not stop to talk to the hen-wife any more; she decided to run away.</E>
        <C>这姑娘没再去向养鸡婆请教,她决定逃跑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If I were better off, I should not stop for a moment to think whose he might be.</E>
        <C>如果我的环境好一些,我连一时一刻都不会考虑他到底是谁的儿子。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>cheese,quit</E>
        <C>vt. 停止；堵塞；断绝</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>remain,desist from</E>
        <C>vi. 停止；中止；逗留；被塞住</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>visit,bar,stay,obstacle,dam</E>
        <C>n. 停止；[交]车站；障碍；逗留</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stɔ:]</SM>
    <E>store</E>
    <C>n. 商店；储备，贮藏；仓库
vt. 贮藏，储存
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I went into the dark store, took a can of milk from the shelf, punched it open, and squirted it into a cup.</E>
        <C>我走进昏暗的店堂,从架上拿了一罐牛奶,打开它,把牛奶倾在一只杯子里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When he was on his feet he turned toward the drug store, still clutching the paper, amazed and angry with himself for having been so clumsy.</E>
        <C>他站起来后,就朝药店转过身去,手里依旧紧握着那份报纸,心里又惊慌又愤怒,想不到自己竟这样笨拙。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Rudolph walked slowly back toward the store, leaving his coat open, although the wind was keen and the day raw.</E>
        <C>鲁道夫慢慢朝商店走去,虽然天气阴冷,朔风刺骨,他却让大衣敝着。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They went out of the store and across the worn gallery and down the sagging steps.</E>
        <C>他们走出店铺,穿过破旧的走廊,步下下陷的台阶。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Goods sold at the bazaar are often much cheaper than those in the general store.</E>
        <C>市场上卖的商品经常比百货商店里卖的要便宜得多。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>shop,reserve,warehouse,market</E>
        <C>n. 商店；[贸易][金融]储备，贮藏；[建][经]仓库</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>reposit,put away</E>
        <C>vt. 贮藏，[贸易]储存</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stɔ:m]</SM>
    <E>storm</E>
    <C>n. 暴风雨；大动荡
vi. 起风暴；横冲直撞；狂怒咆哮
vt. 猛攻；怒骂
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the dark it was like summer lightning, but the nights were cool and there was not the feeling of a storm coming.</E>
        <C>在黑暗中,这情况真象夏天的闪电,只是夜里阴凉,可没有夏天风雨欲来前的那种感觉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Night approached, and with it a storm.</E>
        <C>天眼看就黑了,狂风暴雨也要跟着来到了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a big snow storm. She said it had started about midnight.</E>
        <C>那是一场大风雪。她说雪是半夜下起来的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fact that he did not dare storm at me signified a weakened position.</E>
        <C>他不敢直接对我出言不逊,这说明他的地位已经削弱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was as if the wind and rain had lulled at last, after a long and fearful storm.</E>
        <C>这时好象在长久而可怖的狂风暴雨之后终于得到了宁静似的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>earthquake,rainstorm</E>
        <C>n. [气象]暴风雨；大动荡</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>be on the rampage</E>
        <C>vi. [气象]起风暴；横冲直撞；狂怒咆哮</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>tear into,charge at</E>
        <C>vt. 猛攻；怒骂</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stɔ:ri]</SM>
    <E>story</E>
    <C>n. 故事；小说；新闻报道；来历；假话
vt. 用历史故事画装饰
vi. 说谎
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The local people used to get him to tell the story of the string for a joke.</E>
        <C>当地的人常找他口述绳子这故事来取乐。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He ushered me into his office, closed the door, and told me a little of the story.</E>
        <C>他领我走进他的办公室,关上门,给我讲述了有关这个故事的一些情况。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is of course very easy to laugh at the story of the small fish that endangered the great dam.</E>
        <C>对这个小鱼危及大坝的故事付诸一笑当然很容易。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Getting him in a favourable stage of drink, I pledged him to secrecy, and told him my whole story.</E>
        <C>我碰见他喝了酒,正高兴的时候,我要他发誓保守秘密,并把我的事情原原本本地告诉了他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They were unable to make much sense of the confused story he told them through his sobs as soon as he was able to speak.</E>
        <C>他喘过气来后呜咽着告诉他们家里出了什么事;可是他们简直听不懂他在说些什么。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>relation,history,novel,tale,fiction</E>
        <C>n. 故事；小说；新闻报道；来历；假话</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>lie</E>
        <C>vi. 说谎</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[streindʒ]</SM>
    <E>strange</E>
    <C>adj. 奇怪的；陌生的；外行的
adv. 奇怪地；陌生地，冷淡地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The light leaping from his eye made all his simple hearers look on him with a quick fear that was strange to them.</E>
        <C>从他眼睛里闪耀出来的电光,弄得他那些质朴的听众,个个都带着一种从未有过的惊讶之色直盯着他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a trick of his to rub his hands with a strange roundabout.</E>
        <C>他在转古怪复杂的念头时,有搓手习惯。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was strange a man of his mettle should take an interest in a little maid.</E>
        <C>这么一个气概不凡的人,居然对一个小姑娘发生兴趣,这实在不可思议。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now considered how she was to dispose of herself in a strange country so far from home.</E>
        <C>这时候她离家很远了,想着自己到了异乡该怎样安排自己的生活才好。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In a strange way he was both inarticulate and a bit shy, and yet enveloped in his warmth.</E>
        <C>很怪,他不爱说话,还有点腼腆,但是充满热情。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>unknown,lay</E>
        <C>adj. 奇怪的；陌生的；外行的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>queerly,anticly</E>
        <C>adv. 奇怪地；陌生地，冷淡地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['streidʒə]</SM>
    <E>stranger</E>
    <C>n. 陌生人；外地人；局外人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"If you say so, Mr. Jones, it is all right," said the stranger with deference.</E>
        <C>那个陌生人顺从地说:“琼斯先生,你要这样说我没有意见。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Bill," said the stranger, in a voice that I thought he had tried to make bold and big.</E>
        <C>“毕尔,”那个陌生人喊道,用的语调,照我看,是想虚张声势,壮壮胆子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>From Roxy's manner of speech, a stranger would have expected her to be black, but she was not.</E>
        <C>从罗克珊说话的音调听起来,外人一定会猜想她是个黑人,其实她却不是。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her eyes fell on a stranger, staring at her in a cool impertinent way.</E>
        <C>她的眼睛忽然落在一个陌生人身上,那人带着一种冷漠轻慢的神情不转眼地看着她。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Bette, full of her grievances, was glad to find a stranger ready to listen.</E>
        <C>贝特能找到一个陌生人愿意听她的满腹牢骚倒是满高兴。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>provincial,foreigner</E>
        <C>n. 陌生人；外地人；局外人</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['strɔ:bəri]</SM>
    <E>strawberry</E>
    <C>n. 草莓；草莓色
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Pinch your arm, feel this book, taste a strawberry and you're touching a piece of a star.</E>
        <C>你如果拧一下胳膊,摸一下书本,尝一下草莓,你就是在接触星星。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He is a middle-aged man with a flaming strawberry mark on his left cheek.</E>
        <C>他中等年纪,左脸颊上有一块象草莓一般的火红色的胎记。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stri:m]</SM>
    <E>stream</E>
    <C>n. 溪流；流动；潮流；光线
vi. 流；涌进；飘扬
vt. 流出；涌出；使飘动
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The doors of the public houses were open and full of light, men passed in and out in a continual stream.</E>
        <C>小酒店全开着,灯火通明,人群进进出出川流不息。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a black stream of something oozing from her basket, and it glistened like a slimy snake in the cold still rays of the moon.</E>
        <C>那是她的篮子里流出来的一道黑油油的东西,在清冷寂静的月光下看着亮锃锃的,好象一条满身粘液的长虫。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The stream of history had changed course away from him, stranding him in failure.</E>
        <C>历史潮流已经改变方向,与他背道而驰,使他陷于失败之中。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was wet from the waist down and I knew he must have been wading the stream.</E>
        <C>他的裤子一直湿到腰部,我明白他一定在水里淌过。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This immense chasm has been formed by an underground stream which has tunneled a course through a flaw in the rocks.</E>
        <C>这个巨大的陷穴是由一条地下小河穿过岩石裂缝形成的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>tide,ray</E>
        <C>n. [水文]溪流；流动；潮流；光线</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>flow,flood,dance</E>
        <C>vi. 流；涌进；飘扬</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>shed,sweat</E>
        <C>vt. 流出；涌出；使飘动</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stri:t]</SM>
    <E>street</E>
    <C>n. 街道
adj. 街道的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>All of a sudden the front of the building parted from the rest and fell like a breaking wave into the street.</E>
        <C>大楼的前部顷刻之间就从其余部分裂开来,排浪式地坍倒在街上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was the dark and dirty corner of a small winding street.</E>
        <C>那地方是一条弯曲的小街的肮脏暗角。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He looked about him for deliverance; but there was no deliverance in this street for him.</E>
        <C>他环顾四周,寻求得到解救,但是在这一条街上,他是根本得不到解救的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was thirsty after the workout and went across the blazing street to one of the big hotels.</E>
        <C>经过这场练习,他感到非常口渴,就穿过火烧烤似的街道到对面一家大旅馆去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The boys and girls danced behind him in a gigantic swirling mass as they headed toward Main Street.</E>
        <C>男女孩子们也都一窝蜂跳着舞跟在他后面,朝着大街的方向走去。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>row,calle,treet,public thoroughfare</E>
        <C>n. [公路]街道</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[strikt]</SM>
    <E>strict</E>
    <C>adj. 严格的；绝对的；精确的；详细的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>These new-comers did not migrate into Europe in the strict sense of the world.</E>
        <C>这些新来的人严格说来并不是移居欧洲的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They kept a strict watch over the patient to note the slightest change in his condition.</E>
        <C>他们仔细观察病人,留心病情最细微的变化。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The drummer kept a strict eye upon the door.</E>
        <C>推销员的眼睛开始紧紧地盯着那扇门。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was always grave and strict.</E>
        <C>她总是很严肃,很严格。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Papa left strict orders that I was not to get scorched.</E>
        <C>爸爸再三叮嘱我,不准我在太阳里晒。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>rigid,precise,accurate,mathematical,absolute</E>
        <C>adj. 严格的；绝对的；精确的；详细的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[strɔŋ, strɔ:ŋ]</SM>
    <E>strong</E>
    <C>adj. 坚强的；强壮的；牢固的；擅长的
adv. 强劲地；猛烈地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was strong in her praise of him.</E>
        <C>她把他着实赞扬了一番。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There are strong grounds against my having him in London.</E>
        <C>有充足的理由使我不能把他带到伦敦去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The doctor had to put him to sleep with a strong sedative.</E>
        <C>大夫只得给他一帖强力镇静剂,让他吃了睡觉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When he was strong enough to stand without support, he rose to his feet.</E>
        <C>等他有了力气,可以不需支撑立起来的时候,他慢慢站起身来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He knew that the popular desire for progressive change was as strong as ever and bound to grow.</E>
        <C>他知道,群众要求进步变革的愿望和以往一样强烈,而且一定会有增无已。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>tough,firm,stable,steel</E>
        <C>adj. 坚强的；强壮的；牢固的；擅长的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>heavily,hard</E>
        <C>adv. 强劲地；猛烈地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stju:dənt, 'stu:-]</SM>
    <E>student</E>
    <C>n. 学生；学者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Such a gift, the student hoped, might make the teacher shut her eyes to his poor work and give him a good mark.</E>
        <C>学生希望这样的礼物会使老师不顾他的低劣作业而给他打高分。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"That was a pretty bit of muslin hanging on your arm-who was she?" asked the fascinating student.</E>
        <C>"那个靠在你胳膊上的小妞儿可真不赖呐,她是谁?"着魔的门徒问。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When she was 18 she had loved a young medical student with all her heart.</E>
        <C>她十八岁的时候,真心实意爱过一个年轻的医学院学生。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You forget that I was a medical student once upon a time.</E>
        <C>你忘了我以前是个医科学生啦。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was fired with desire to become the best student in his class.</E>
        <C>他满怀雄心壮志,要成为班上最好的学生。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>scholar,academic,pupil</E>
        <C>n. 学生；学者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stʌdi]</SM>
    <E>study</E>
    <C>n. 学习，研究；课题；书房；学问
vt. 学习；考虑；攻读；细察
vi. 研究；用功
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The concept of light ray is one which will be of sustained interest to us through our study of optics.</E>
        <C>光线的概念在整个光学研究中是我们始终感兴趣的一个概念。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The first fact to emerge from the study was that the New Breed parents had not changed their views about family life.</E>
        <C>这次调查所反映的第一个事实是这些新式父母没有改变他们对家庭生活的看法。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Piece of String, one of his best-known stories, is a fierce study of Norman life.</E>
        <C>他的著名故事之一《一根绳子》是一篇深入研究诺曼人生活的特写。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now, what was the practical outcome of all this study?</E>
        <C>所有这些研究的实际成果是什么呢?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I'm not going to be bluffed out of that study now.</E>
        <C>我不能半途而废。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>learning,knowledge,research,letter</E>
        <C>n. 学习，研究；课题；[建]书房；学问</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>analyse,view,regard,think of,think about</E>
        <C>vt. 学习；考虑；攻读；细察</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>work over,research into</E>
        <C>vi. 研究；用功</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stju:pid, 'stu:-]</SM>
    <E>stupid</E>
    <C>adj. 愚蠢的；麻木的；乏味的
n. 傻瓜，笨蛋
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The man rolled on to his back and looked up at Felix with a stupid expression of surprise.</E>
        <C>那人一下仰卧在地,惊讶地看着费利克斯,呆若木鸡。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you weren't as stupid as only a German can be you'd see that that child must be a reproach to me as long as I live.</E>
        <C>如果你不是十分愚蠢,而只有一个德国人才能蠢到这种地步,你就会懂得只要我活着一天,这个孩子就是对我的谴责。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A woman of her sort would have more chance over there than in this stupid country.</E>
        <C>象她那样的女人,在那总比在这样呆板的老家,能有更好的机会。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Poor fools! They did not understand that they were caught like stupid birds in our trap.</E>
        <C>这帮可怜的糊涂虫!已经象笨鸟一样落进我们设下的圈套了,却还蒙在鼓里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You put me up for a minute, but now I'm stupid again.</E>
        <C>你把我搅动了一阵子,可是现在我又提不起劲了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>foolish,silly,asleep,mad</E>
        <C>adj. 愚蠢的；麻木的；乏味的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>simple,turkey,put,fool,idiot</E>
        <C>n. 傻瓜，笨蛋</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌbdʒikt, -dʒe-, səb'dʒekt]</SM>
    <E>subject</E>
    <C>n. 主题；科目；[语] 主语；国民
adj. 服从的；易患…的；受制于…的
vt. 使…隶属；使屈从于…
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He said a thousand kind things to me upon the subject of my making such a proposal to him.</E>
        <C>我向他提出这么个建议以后,他对我说了许多温柔的话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>How much do you know about my subject?</E>
        <C>你对我的研究课题懂得多少?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The test to which he would subject her today would go much deeper than friendship.</E>
        <C>他今天要给她的考验是比友谊深得多的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He knew that if the subject had been one on which Humphrey held strong views they would have prevailed.</E>
        <C>他知道如果汉弗莱在这个议题上有鲜明的观点,他的论点就会占上风。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I shall be happy to give you an opinion upon the subject in the course of a day or two.</E>
        <C>我将愉快地在一两天内把我关于这件事的意见告诉你。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>topic,theme,nation,titles,motive</E>
        <C>n. [图情]主题；科目；[语]主语；国民</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>followed,compliant</E>
        <C>adj. 服从的；易患…的；受制于…的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sək'si:d]</SM>
    <E>succeed</E>
    <C>vi. 成功；继承；继任；兴旺
vt. 继承；接替；继…之后
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He said he would succeed.</E>
        <C>他说他会成功。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He made an attempt to square his shoulders which did not succeed.</E>
        <C>他想挺起胸来,可就是挺不起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is quite natural that you (should) succeed [for you to succeed].</E>
        <C>你的成功是很自然的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They have decided to let the right man succeed me.</E>
        <C>他们已决定让合适的人选来接替我。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If the duke has no children,who will succeed?</E>
        <C>如果公爵没有孩子,谁继承他的爵位?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>arrive,win,make good</E>
        <C>vi. 成功；继承；继任；兴旺</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>to inherit,take sth over</E>
        <C>vt. 继承；接替；继…之后</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sək'ses]</SM>
    <E>success</E>
    <C>n. 成功，成就；胜利；大获成功的人或事物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He gave his own spoiled and soft nation, in its first moment of success against us, a clear simple war aim.</E>
        <C>在这初次对我们取得胜利的时刻,为他自己那个娇生惯养,没有骨头的民族提供了一个简单明确的战争目标。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Wingate did not live long to enjoy this first success or to reap its fruits.</E>
        <C>温盖特竟不长寿,未能看到这第一次的胜利开花结果。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Arabs were so astonished at their success in getting across the prewar line at all that it had turned their heads.</E>
        <C>阿拉伯人对自己竟然能够成功地越过战前的分界线感到如此惊讶以致被弄得晕头转向。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Success is only a question of time.</E>
        <C>成功不过是时间问题。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He wore the satisfied smile of one who had no doubt of his success.</E>
        <C>他脸上满是一种稳操胜券的得意微笑。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>victory,prosperity,achievement,effort,accomplishment</E>
        <C>n. 成功，成就；胜利；大获成功的人或事物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sək'sesful]</SM>
    <E>successful</E>
    <C>adj. 成功的；一帆风顺的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>All in all, he thought as he waited, it had been a rather successful evening.</E>
        <C>总而言之,他边等边想,这个晚上过得相当愉快。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But "three-eyes" was no more successful, and strive as she might the golden apples swung back.</E>
        <C>但“三眼”也没成功,她尽力去抓,金苹果却晃了回去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He gave to the world the first successful form of the steam machine.</E>
        <C>他把首次制成功的蒸气机模型献给了世人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was no more successful as a gambler and very quickly he was in debt.</E>
        <C>他在赌场上很不顺利,很快就负债了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had, in short, a great deal to make him a popular and successful figure.</E>
        <C>简而言之,他有好些优点都足以成为一个受人欢迎的得意人物。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>made,triumphant</E>
        <C>adj. 成功的；一帆风顺的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sʌtʃ, sətʃ]</SM>
    <E>such</E>
    <C>adj. 这样的，如此的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He said a thousand kind things to me upon the subject of my making such a proposal to him.</E>
        <C>我向他提出这么个建议以后,他对我说了许多温柔的话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You might have spared me at such a time.</E>
        <C>现在你可以饶我一下吧。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fairness of him in such a deadly crisis!</E>
        <C>在这样一种非常的紧急关头,他的态度多么公正!</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She wept to see him in such a terrible state.</E>
        <C>看到他处于那样的惨境,她哭了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He said that he never heard of any such body.</E>
        <C>他说他从来没有听说过有这样一个团体。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌdən]</SM>
    <E>sudden</E>
    <C>adj. 突然的，意外的；快速的
n. 突然发生的事
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>All of a sudden the front of the building parted from the rest and fell like a breaking wave into the street.</E>
        <C>大楼的前部顷刻之间就从其余部分裂开来,排浪式地坍倒在街上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The hard lines in his aunt's face relaxed and a sudden tenderness dawned in her eyes.</E>
        <C>他姨妈脸上那些严肃的皱纹松开了,她眼睛里忽然闪出慈爱的光来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As he said the last word a sudden flush went up to his forehead and died out again.</E>
        <C>当他说到最后一个字的时候,一阵突发的红晕涌上了他的前额,随即又消褪了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Yet, as he hurried off down the dark, murmuring street, she had a sudden impulse to call him back.</E>
        <C>然而,当他急匆匆地消失在漆黑一团,沙沙作响的大街上时,她突然情不自禁地想叫他回来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He purposed to blast her with the sudden horrors of his presence when she had come close to the place of rendezvous.</E>
        <C>他要等她走近约会地点时,突然现形而把她吓昏过去。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>unexpected,fast</E>
        <C>adj. 突然的，意外的；快速的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃuɡə]</SM>
    <E>sugar</E>
    <C>n. 糖；食糖；甜言蜜语
vt. 加糖于；粉饰
vi. 形成糖
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The night remained clear, and Huck closed his watch and retired to bed in an empty sugar hogshead about twelve.</E>
        <C>那天夜里天色始终是明亮的,哈克就在十二点钟左右结束了他的守望,到了一个空糖桶里睡觉去了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was tasting the sauce to find out whether it was salt or sugar she had put into it.</E>
        <C>她正在尝调味汁的味道,看看她放进去的到底是盐还是糖。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was the thirst I had when I watched clear, sweet juice trickle from sugar cane being crushed.</E>
        <C>还有,我看到一边榨干蔗,一边淌出透亮的甘汁,就口渴起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Bacon is made of the side of pig cured by salt, sugar and sodium nitrate.</E>
        <C>熏肉是肋骨肉,加盐、糖和硝酸钠熏制的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sugar and starch are broken down in the stomach.</E>
        <C>糖和淀粉在胃中被分解。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>saccharide,sweet talk</E>
        <C>n. [食品]糖；食糖；甜言蜜语</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>colour,prettify</E>
        <C>vt. 加糖于；粉饰</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə'dʒest, səɡ-]</SM>
    <E>suggest</E>
    <C>vt. 提议，建议；启发；使人想起
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Jennings began to suggest ways to deal with the problem, but Barras did not listen.</E>
        <C>詹宁斯开始对如何解决这一问题提出建议,但巴勒斯却不予理睬。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I hope the book will suggest something of the way in which he quickened the heart and mind of the nation.</E>
        <C>我希望本书能多少使读者了解,他曾怎样激发全国人民的心灵和才智。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>No other words could suggest themselves than some of these he had read only a few hours before.</E>
        <C>他只记起了他几小时前才读到的几句话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A close look would be likely to suggest that the car is the most conspicuous type of life on earth.</E>
        <C>稍近些观察,也许会以为汽车是地球上最明显的一种生命。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you were Mr. Bates, what would you suggest that Simpson should have done?</E>
        <C>如果你是贝特先生,你会建议辛普生应该做些什么?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>vote,advise</E>
        <C>vt. 提议，建议；启发；使人想起</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[səɡ'dʒestʃən]</SM>
    <E>suggestion</E>
    <C>n. 建议；示意；微量，细微的迹象
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The suggestion sent a ray of hope in all their breasts, but I would have nothing to do with it.</E>
        <C>这个提示使每个人心头闪现了一线希望,但是我将与此毫无关联。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A suggestion of tears was in her eyes.</E>
        <C>她眼泪快要流出来了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It appears to be a sharp anticline with a strong suggestion of faulting on one side.</E>
        <C>它看来象是在一边有着明显的断层迹象的陡峭的背斜。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The suggestion was sensible, and yet I could not force myself to act on it.</E>
        <C>这个建议是切实可行的,可是我不能强迫自己去执行。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sir. Thomas was indeed the life of the party, who at his suggestion now seated themselves round the fire.</E>
        <C>这伙人按照托马斯爵士的吩咐围着炉火就座,他不折不扣地成了在座人群的灵魂。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>advice,proposal,instance,recommendation,trace</E>
        <C>n. 建议；示意；微量，细微的迹象</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌmə]</SM>
    <E>summer</E>
    <C>n. 夏季；全盛时期
vi. 避暑；过夏天
adj. 夏季的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>All was as gaudy and blaring as a circus parade should be in a small town on a normal summer day.</E>
        <C>一切依然华丽夺目,鼓号宣天,和平常马戏团夏天在小镇游行的情景一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the dark it was like summer lightning, but the nights were cool and there was not the feeling of a storm coming.</E>
        <C>在黑暗中,这情况真象夏天的闪电,只是夜里阴凉,可没有夏天风雨欲来前的那种感觉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The air was soft, and came over the cooling wave with something of summer fragrance.</E>
        <C>清气徐来,带来仿佛是夏季的芳馨,掠过凉爽的海面。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He closed his eyes and could see once more the small dark forms he saw last summer.</E>
        <C>他闭上眼睛还是又一次看到了他去年夏天所看到的小黑影。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The warm weather of the last few days had been a phony summer, the build-up to the storm.</E>
        <C>前几天天气暖和,但那不过是夏天的一种假象,是这场暴风雨袭来的先兆。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>prime,floruit</E>
        <C>n. [天]夏季；全盛时期</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>aestival,estival</E>
        <C>adj. [天]夏季的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sʌn]</SM>
    <E>sun</E>
    <C>n. 太阳
vt. 使晒
vi. 晒太阳
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was the aura of limitless freedom distilled from the rolling sweep of all green swaying and glinting in the wind and sun.</E>
        <C>在阳光下微风拂拭中波动起伏的高高绿草给人以无限自由的气息。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The earth revolves once a year around the sun.</E>
        <C>地球一年绕太阳公转一次。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sun was beginning to color the sky above.</E>
        <C>太阳正开始给上面的天空涂抹色彩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sun will bake it out well now, he thought.</E>
        <C>他想:现在太阳会把它晒好了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The day was cloudy but the sun was trying to come through.</E>
        <C>天阴多云,但是太阳还是想冲出来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sonne</E>
        <C>n. [天]太阳</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>bask</E>
        <C>vi. [天]晒太阳</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌndei]</SM>
    <E>Sunday</E>
    <C>n. 星期日；礼拜日
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>At last I got a note saying she would be at home on Sunday at four, and with her extraordinary ending.</E>
        <C>后来终于收到一张便条,说她定于星期日四时在家,并附有这么一个奇怪的尾言。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Each Sunday the minister called the children to the front of the church while he told them a story.</E>
        <C>每个星期天,牧师都把孩子们召集到教堂的正厅里给他们讲故事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I said: "Is nothing sacred? It's Sunday morning, I'm in the middle of nowhere, and I can't get away from this Mustang mania!"</E>
        <C>我说:“是不是没有什么东西属于不可侵犯的了?星期天早上,不知身在何处,还摆脱不了这种野马狂!”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They spent the inside of a week there and left on Sunday.</E>
        <C>在那里他们住了不到一星期,星期日就离开了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The men fell out for the parade early each Sunday afternoon and groped their way into ranks of twelve outside the barracks.</E>
        <C>每个星期日下午,学生们很早就出来参加检阅,他们摸索着在营房外面排成十二人一列的队伍。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌni]</SM>
    <E>sunny</E>
    <C>adj. 阳光充足的，和煦的；快活的；性情开朗的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>One fellow as he went by actually clapped his hand upon the sunny face of the rock on which we lay.</E>
        <C>有一个家伙走过我们的旁边,用手在我们躺着的那块岩石的向阳面摸了一下。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>What they played was warm, sunny, yet there was just a faint chill.</E>
        <C>他们演奏的曲子热烈、明快,然而有着一丝凉意。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was past five when, dropping from the level of the tors, they came into the sunny vale of Monkland.</E>
        <C>时间已五点多钟了,他们从山岗高地上跑下来,走进阳光普照的蒙克兰溪谷。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The quiet street corner was the sunny part of his life.</E>
        <C>这幽静的街角也就是他生平得意之地。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Of course, we had a blazing sunny day—almost the first one without a cloud for three weeks.</E>
        <C>当然喽,我们赶上了一个赤日当空的大晴天——三个礼拜来,那天还几乎是头一回万里无云。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>vernal,jocund</E>
        <C>adj. 阳光充足的，和煦的；快活的；性情开朗的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sju:pə,mɑ:kit]</SM>
    <E>supermarket</E>
    <C>n. 超级市场；自助售货商店
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was in time to see the woman enter a small supermarket.</E>
        <C>她刚好赶上看见这个女人走进一家小超级市场。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They had recently installed their lightpen system in a supermarket for stocktaking purpose.</E>
        <C>他们最近在超级市场安装了用于盘点库存的光笔系统。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The little grocery shop is losing all its customers to the new supermarket.</E>
        <C>那个小杂货店的顾客都跑到新开的超级市场上去了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Supermarket managers who learn that their customers cannot find an in-stock product on their shelves blame themselves not their customers.</E>
        <C>超级市场的经理们懂得:顾客在货架上找不到商品只能责备经理而不能怪顾客。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The supermarket was averagely busy, with perhaps twenty people shopping.</E>
        <C>市场里不怎么拥挤,买东西的人有二十人左右。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌpə]</SM>
    <E>supper</E>
    <C>n. 晚餐，晚饭
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Since the beginning of supper, she had seemed no longer in her own house.</E>
        <C>从晚餐一开始,她心里就似乎很不舒服。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He rammed down his supper as though he had not eaten for three days.</E>
        <C>他狼吞虎咽地把晚饭塞下肚,好象3天没吃过东西似的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>After supper he saw Horn on the verandah and, as though to have a casual word with him, went out.</E>
        <C>晚饭后,他看见荷恩在游廊上,于是做出了一副和他随便聊聊的样子走了出去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The ploughman's wife said he could sit down and share their supper.</E>
        <C>农夫的妻子说,他可以坐下来同他们一起吃晚饭。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She went on with her preparations for supper and paid no heed to his query.</E>
        <C>她继续准备晚饭,没理会他的问题。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>dinner,evening meal</E>
        <C>n. 晚餐，晚饭</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə'plai]</SM>
    <E>supply</E>
    <C>n. 供给，补给；供应品
vt. 供给，提供；补充
vi. 供给；替代
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I came to see whether you could supply me with a wee bit of brains.</E>
        <C>我来这儿是想问您能不能给我一点智慧。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To fill the balloons, we use air tanks or run a hose to an air supply on the surface.</E>
        <C>为了给气球充气,我们使用贮气柜或把一根软管接到水面上的一台供气设备上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>So it went on, day after day, till at last he came to the end of his small supply of money.</E>
        <C>就这样,过了一天又一天,直到最后他带的一点钱都花光了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Telephone calls descended on me from Capitol Hill urging me to stop dragging my feet on arms supply.</E>
        <C>国会山不断打来电话,劝我在武器供应问题上不要裹足不前。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>All that she wants is gossip, and she only likes me now because I supply it.</E>
        <C>她要的只是嚼舌头,她现在喜欢我,仅仅因为我能提供她说话的资料。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>provision,furnishing</E>
        <C>n. 供给，[经]补给；供应品</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>afford,tender,lend</E>
        <C>vt. [经]供给，提供；补充</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>provide with,furnish with</E>
        <C>vi. [经]供给；替代</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə'pəuz]</SM>
    <E>suppose</E>
    <C>vt. 假设；认为；让（虚拟语气）；推想
vi. 猜想；料想
conj. 假使…结果会怎样
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I suppose you never came across him in London.</E>
        <C>我想你在伦敦没有碰见过他吧?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I don't suppose you understand in the least what I am trying to say.</E>
        <C>我认为你根本不能明白我要说什么。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I suppose you have come in regard to the matter we were discussing this morning?</E>
        <C>我想你是为了今天上午我们讨论的那件事情来的吧?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I suppose it seems to you a kind of curse. It must be very dismal.</E>
        <C>你觉得那是一种诅咒。那一定是种令人伤心的诅咒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I suppose it was commonplace in me that I felt slightly outraged at his lack of spirit.</E>
        <C>我想对他这种没有骨气我有一些恼火是不足为奇的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>expect,have,count,say,guess</E>
        <C>vt. 假设；认为；让（虚拟语气）；推想</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>believe,imagine</E>
        <C>vi. 猜想；料想</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃuə, ʃɔ:]</SM>
    <E>sure</E>
    <C>adj. 确信的；可靠的；必定的
adv. 当然；的确
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Their language was a bastard Arabic, and yet they were not Arabs; I was quite sure of that.</E>
        <C>他们说着不纯的阿拉伯语,我敢肯定他们不是阿拉伯人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was afraid to ask his mother to buy the choice colours, and was sure he should ask her in vain.</E>
        <C>他不敢去求他母亲买这些高级颜料,并确信他如果去要,一定一无所获。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I'm not sure how much the two things go together.</E>
        <C>我不知道这两者有多少联系。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If he said one thing, she was sure to say another.</E>
        <C>他无论说什么,她总是反对。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To be sure, Peter did not foster any social ties among the leaders.</E>
        <C>彼得确实不提倡领导人之间的社交往来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>confident,responsible,honest,reliable,tried</E>
        <C>adj. 确信的；可靠的；必定的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>certainly,definitely,indeed</E>
        <C>adv. 当然；的确</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sə:fis]</SM>
    <E>surface</E>
    <C>n. 表面；表层；外观
adj. 表面的，肤浅的
vi. 浮出水面
vt. 使浮出水面；使成平面
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He also found a layer of small stones just below the surface.</E>
        <C>他还找到在地表以下有一层小石块。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They would not be likely to alight on the surface of the sea.</E>
        <C>它们大概不会降落于海面上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She sucked up the warm moist air from near the surface of the sea.</E>
        <C>她吸收了海洋表面潮湿的热气。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The surface of the canvas seemed to be quite undisturbed and as he had left it.</E>
        <C>画布表面似乎完全无损,和他上次见到时一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The reflection of the sky was scattered over all the surface in crumbs of smiling blue.</E>
        <C>天空的倒影,散布在整个水面上,是片片的蓝色,煞是好看。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>face,outside,garment</E>
        <C>n. 表面；表层；外观</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>external,facial,shallow,superficial</E>
        <C>adj. 表面的，肤浅的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>Head Above Water</E>
        <C>vi. 浮出水面</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>tabulate</E>
        <C>vt. 使浮出水面；使成平面</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə'praiz]</SM>
    <E>surprise</E>
    <C>n. 惊奇，诧异；突然袭击
vt. 使惊奇；奇袭
adj. 令人惊讶的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He leaned back in his chair and looked at me in surprise.</E>
        <C>他靠在椅子上,惊讶地看着我。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sir Thomas did not quite understand this, and looked with some surprise at the speaker.</E>
        <C>托马斯爵士不十分理解这个话是什么意思,带着几分莫名其妙的神情望着说话人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The man rolled on to his back and looked up at Felix with a stupid expression of surprise.</E>
        <C>那人一下仰卧在地,惊讶地看着费利克斯,呆若木鸡。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>My surprise was all the greater to hear that manner of speaking in the mouth of a grown man.</E>
        <C>现在,从一个成人的嘴里,竟也听到这种说话的腔调,更使我诧异了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The children prepared a nice surprise for my birthday, but I think my wife had a hand in it too.</E>
        <C>孩子们为我的生日准备了一件意想不到的美好礼物,不过我想我妻子也参与了这件事。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>wonder,marvelousness</E>
        <C>n. 惊奇，诧异；突然袭击</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>coup de main</E>
        <C>vt. 使惊奇；奇袭</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>astonishing,portentous</E>
        <C>adj. 令人惊讶的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['swetə]</SM>
    <E>sweater</E>
    <C>n. 毛线衣，运动衫；大量出汗的人，发汗剂
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>But he took off his sweater and they began jogging slowly around the cinder track.</E>
        <C>不过,他还是脱了厚毛衣,两人开始沿煤渣跑道慢慢地晃着跑起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She closes the door on him, goes to get her purse and a sweater off a hook in the hall.</E>
        <C>她关上门,把他关在门外头,从过道的衣钩上取下钱包和一件毛衣。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Warren laughed, stripped his sweater off, and won the next five games, regaining his fast drive and his midcourt smash.</E>
        <C>华伦大笑起来,脱掉运动衣,又采用了以往的急速发球和中场扣杀,赢了后五局。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sitting up, clutching over her sweater in which she slept, she looked through the open porthole.</E>
        <C>她坐起来,攥住她睡觉时穿的羊毛衫,通过开着的舷窗向外看。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Taylor rose and straightened his yellow and blue striped sweater.</E>
        <C>泰勒站起来,抚平他那件黄蓝条纹的运动衫。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>jersey,sports shirt</E>
        <C>n. 毛线衣，运动衫；大量出汗的人，发汗剂</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[swi:p]</SM>
    <E>sweep</E>
    <C>vt. 扫除；猛拉；掸去
vi. 扫，打扫；席卷；扫视；袭击
n. 打扫，扫除；范围；全胜
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was the aura of limitless freedom distilled from the rolling sweep of all green swaying and glinting in the wind and sun.</E>
        <C>在阳光下微风拂拭中波动起伏的高高绿草给人以无限自由的气息。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Stretching to one side of him was a vast sweep of tall building flecked with tiny squares of yellow light.</E>
        <C>连绵不绝地伸展在他一边的,是一大片巍峨的建筑物,点缀着无数格子似的小块黄光。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He checked the canoe, and with one sweep of his powerful arm brought it back to the side of the ark.</E>
        <C>他停住了小船,他那有力的臂膀一挥就又把小船划到方舟旁边。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His eyes made a sweep of the people who were waiting to see him, like the beam of a light-house, sightless, casting shadows.</E>
        <C>他的目光向那些等着谒见他的人扫了一下,像是灯塔的光芒,什么也看不见,只照出一些影子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Doubtless there was a large sweep of park and a broad glassy pool in front of that mansion.</E>
        <C>毫无疑问,私邸前面有一大片邸园,还有清澈如镜的大池塘。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>clean off,broom</E>
        <C>vt. 扫除；猛拉；掸去</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>clean,do out</E>
        <C>vi. 扫，打扫；席卷；扫视；袭击</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>extent,boundary,region,spectrum,territory,area</E>
        <C>n. 打扫，扫除；范围；全胜</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[[swi:t]]</SM>
    <E>sweet</E>
    <C>adj. 甜的；悦耳的；芳香的；亲切的
n. 糖果；乐趣；芳香；宝贝
（俚）酷毙了
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Hands off!" said the shopkeeper to the children standing near the sweet counter.</E>
        <C>“请不要动手!”店主对站在糖果柜台附近的孩子们说。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You know I love you and I can be awful sweet to you at times.</E>
        <C>你知道我是爱你的,我时常待你有多好哇。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Or the wooing of a moonbeam by the June night, had in it a most magical sweet passion.</E>
        <C>或如夏夜之向明月吐诉衷曲,抒发着一缕摄人心魄的细细幽情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When she was trimly dressed she was rather a sweet little being, with large eyes and a sad mouth.</E>
        <C>当她穿戴整齐的时候,她的确是个娇小可爱的姑娘,大大的眼睛,富于表情的嘴角。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Until the steward woke her at six the next morning with a cup of tea and a plate of plain sweet biscuits.</E>
        <C>一直到第二天早上六点钟,她才被给她送来一杯茶和一盘清淡甜饼干的乘务员叫醒。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>harmonious,friendly,musical,fragrant,benign</E>
        <C>adj. [食品]甜的；芳香的；悦耳的；亲切的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>fun,joy,aroma,honey,enjoyment</E>
        <C>n. 芳香；（英）糖果；宝贝（用作称呼）；乐趣</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[swim]</SM>
    <E>swim</E>
    <C>vi. 游泳；漂浮；浸；眩晕
vt. 游过；使浮起
n. 游泳；漂浮；眩晕
adj. 游泳时穿戴的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I grabbed the size of the buggy, ready to jump, even though I could not swim.</E>
        <C>我一下子抓住了马车的车厢,准备跳下来,尽管自己不会游泳。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She got a kink in her head to swim across the Chesapeake Bay alone.</E>
        <C>她有个狂妄的想法,想独自游泳横渡切萨皮克湾。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I wondered if I should take off my boots and clothes and try to swim ashore, but decided not to.</E>
        <C>我不晓得该不该脱下靴子衣服游上岸去,终而决定不这么做。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Put me back in the water and let me swim away.</E>
        <C>把我放回水中,让我游走吧。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The bank seemed to swim before my eyes.</E>
        <C>银行似乎在我眼前旋转起来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>ride,float off</E>
        <C>vi. 游泳；漂浮；浸；眩晕</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>buoy up</E>
        <C>vt. 游过；使浮起</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>natation,flotage</E>
        <C>n. 游泳；漂浮；眩晕</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['swimiŋ]</SM>
    <E>swimming</E>
    <C>n. 游泳；目眩
adj. 游泳的；游泳用的；善于游泳的；晕眩的
v. 游泳；漂浮；旋转（swim的ing形式）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Mouse was swimming away from her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as it went.</E>
        <C>那只耗子正拼命离开她游走,把池水搅得浪花翻滚。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Amid all that sea of faces in the court, misty and swimming before her eyes, she saw but two clear bright spots, distinct and fixed.</E>
        <C>法庭里人山人海,一张张脸看得她头昏眼花,里面只有两个清楚明亮的印象是突出的,固定的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I began to understand why lift is a factor in swimming in the mid-1960s.</E>
        <C>我在本世纪六十年代中期开始懂得为什么升力是游泳中的一个因素。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He did not pause swimming to inquire what manner of current had caught him.</E>
        <C>他并没有停止游泳,以便去弄清楚是什么样的急流缠住了他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The boys covered their tracks when they went swimming by saying that they were going for a walk.</E>
        <C>男孩子们说去散步以隐瞒他们去游泳的事实。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>natation</E>
        <C>n. 游泳；目眩</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>natatorial</E>
        <C>adj. 游泳的；游泳用的；善于游泳的；晕眩的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>floating,turning</E>
        <C>v. 游泳；漂浮；旋转（swim的ing形式）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[swiŋ]</SM>
    <E>swing</E>
    <C>n. 摇摆；摆动；秋千；音律；涨落
vi. 摇摆；转向；悬挂；大摇大摆地行走
vt. 使旋转；挥舞；悬挂
adj. 旋转的；悬挂的；强节奏爵士音乐的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Atticus sat down in the swing and crossed his legs.</E>
        <C>阿迪克斯在悬椅上坐下来,跷起二郎腿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>And it would be most unbecoming for a proud man to fly from danger, swing his arms by his sides, or to wrong another.</E>
        <C>因此,逃避危险,袖手旁观,或错待他人,这些是最不符合骄傲人的特点。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A terrible swing of his club nearly caught Jack full on the top of his head.</E>
        <C>他猛地一挥大棒,差点儿击中杰克的头顶。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then he set the ropes to swing back and forth, like the lamps in the cathedral.</E>
        <C>接着,他推动那些绳子,使它们都象教堂里的灯那样来回摆动起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He wanted to leap from his chair and swing some heavy weapon and end this unequal fight.</E>
        <C>他想要从椅上跳起来,抄起件笨重的武器,以结束这场并不势均力敌的争斗。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>bob,ricketiness</E>
        <C>n. 摇摆；摆动；秋千；音律；涨落</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>turn towards,sense of rotation</E>
        <C>vi. 摇摆；转向；悬挂；大摇大摆地行走</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>turn,hang,spin</E>
        <C>vt. 使旋转；挥舞；悬挂</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>rotary,rolling,revolutionary</E>
        <C>adj. 旋转的；悬挂的；强节奏爵士音乐的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['simbəl]</SM>
    <E>symbol</E>
    <C>n. 象征；符号；标志
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If it does meet those standards, it can then use the name and advertising symbol, the logo, as it is called, for the group.</E>
        <C>验收合格,方可使用此名称和广告标志,即所谓标识。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The private car was still a cherished status symbol.</E>
        <C>私人小汽车仍然是一种地位高贵的标志。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is a new and shining symbol of man's yearning to be free.</E>
        <C>它是人类渴望自由的一个新而耀眼的象征。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>significant,seal,indication,flag</E>
        <C>n. 象征；符号；标志</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sædnis]</SM>
    <E>sadness</E>
    <C>n. 悲哀
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Andrew had a sense of great sadness and of loss.</E>
        <C>安德鲁有一种极度怅惘和失落的感觉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She said something, with a frail laugh of sadness.</E>
        <C>她微微作出一副苦笑的样子来,说了些什么。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The shadow of that great sadness which for so long had brooded over him was gone.</E>
        <C>多少年来一直笼罩在他心头的那份天大的哀愁的阴影消失了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His face grew sad with a new sort of sadness.</E>
        <C>一种新的愁烦使他脸上添了愁容。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When he discovered the theft, he would show only a touch of sadness.</E>
        <C>当他发现失窃时脸上只会显示出一抹痛心的神情。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sorriness,tristesse</E>
        <C>n. 悲哀</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['seilə]</SM>
    <E>sailor</E>
    <C>n. 水手，海员；乘船者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had merely been a sailor from whim and a desire to spite his friends.</E>
        <C>他之所以当了一名水手,只是为了他的怪癖,并想和他的朋友们赌一口气。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sailor as he was, it was easy enough for him to clamber up the gnarled trunk.</E>
        <C>他虽说是个水手,攀上这扭曲的树干,倒还容易。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>China was the first foreign country he visited, at age 23, and he worked his way over as a sailor.</E>
        <C>中国是他出游的第一个外国,当时他二十三岁,以充当水手的方式实现了那次旅行。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sailor went fore to see that the sail was properly in place.</E>
        <C>水手走到船头看帆是否已在正确的位置上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had a hearty appetite and was a good sailor in all seas.</E>
        <C>她胃口极好,也是一个能适应各种海域的出色水手。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>matlo,matelot</E>
        <C>n. 水手，海员；乘船者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['seilzmən]</SM>
    <E>salesman</E>
    <C>n. 推销员；售货员
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He walked into the house of his blood enemies as a salesman might into a public inn.</E>
        <C>他走进他的血海深仇的敌人的家里,却像一个货郎走进一家客栈一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I would travel up and down the East Coast from city to city like a traveling salesman.</E>
        <C>我像个旅行销售员,成天奔波于东岸各城市之间。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>John was an aggressive salesman who did his job quite well.</E>
        <C>约翰是个积极肯干的推销员,他工作干的很出色。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Don't worry about the quality of the merchandise". said the salesman, "At this store we stand by what we sell".</E>
        <C>“别担心货物的质量”,那位售货员说,“我们对本店所售的货物都是讲信用的。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The salesman proclaimed that his tonic would cure all ills.</E>
        <C>售货员宣称他的滋补品将治愈所有的病。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>seller,runner</E>
        <C>n. 推销员；[贸易]售货员</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,sætis'fækʃən]</SM>
    <E>satisfaction</E>
    <C>n. 满意，满足；赔偿；乐事；赎罪
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>So I stood and stared, and felt a sort of grim satisfaction in the sense of my own loneliness.</E>
        <C>我就这么站着,凝视着,对自己的孤苦伶仃感到一种残忍的满足。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was so overcome with the satisfaction of it, that I saw tears stand in his eyes.</E>
        <C>他是被满意玛丽的情绪压倒了,我见他热泪盈眶。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sight of blood rushing into her cheeks gave him some satisfaction, she ought to be ashamed!</E>
        <C>看见她两颊涨得飞红,自己稍稍感到满意;她应当觉得惭愧!</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was no satisfaction in being a Pope in those days.</E>
        <C>在那段年月里,当教皇可不是什么开心的事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had nothing to make satisfaction with but should beg my pardon on his knees.</E>
        <C>他没有什么可以赔偿我,只能来跪着求我原谅。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>content,fill,satisfied with,Lays</E>
        <C>n. 满意，满足；赔偿；乐事；赎罪</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[si:n]</SM>
    <E>scene</E>
    <C>n. 场面；情景；景象；事件
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I don't want to quarrel with you any more or to make a scene.</E>
        <C>我不想再和你吵嘴或者打闹。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had drawn close to him in her dread of the scene, and in her pity for the prisoner.</E>
        <C>她因为害怕这场面和怜惜那罪人而紧挨着他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was talk of closing down two mines. It was at this point that Gerald arrived on the scene.</E>
        <C>人们私下议论说两矿井行将关闭。杰罗尔德就是在这当口上任的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Annixter's mind went back to the scene of the previous evening, when he had come upon her at this place.</E>
        <C>安尼克斯特回想到上一天傍晚的情景,那时候他在这儿碰到她。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As you are no doubt aware, the scene has darkened swiftly.</E>
        <C>正如你必然知道的那样,局势已迅速地恶化了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>event,circumstance,occurrence,incident,matter</E>
        <C>n. 场面；情景；景象；事件</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃədju:əl, -dʒu:əl, 'skedʒu:əl, -dʒuəl]</SM>
    <E>schedule</E>
    <C>vt. 安排，计划；编制目录；将……列入计划表
n. 时间表；计划表；一览表
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>As it turned out, that schedule was not far off the mark.</E>
        <C>后来实际情况表明,这一时间表与实际出入不大。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Charles informed me he had sent you our products schedule for the next 12 months.</E>
        <C>查尔斯告诉我,他已经把下一年度的生产计划交给你了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But the draft went off on schedule in three transports, with no disturbance.</E>
        <C>但是这次征工按照预定计划已经遣走了三批人,并没什么骚动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Each of the Saturn's three stages was fired on schedule.</E>
        <C>土星火箭的三节,每节都按时发动了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They had struck the island at dawn, on schedule.</E>
        <C>他们已按战斗日程在拂晓时分袭击了这个岛屿。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>budget,propose,design,map,make</E>
        <C>vt. 安排，[计划]计划；编制目录；将……列入计划表</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>kalendar,time-table</E>
        <C>n. [交]时间表；[计划]计划表；一览表</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['skɔləʃip]</SM>
    <E>scholarship</E>
    <C>n. 奖学金；学识，学问
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>You will wonder at my better scholarship, but when I was abroad, I had the best teachers.</E>
        <C>你会奇怪我的文化程度有所提高,这是因为在国外的时候有最好的老师教我。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He has no claim to scholarship.</E>
        <C>他不配称做学者。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I refuse, sir, to give up the scholarship.</E>
        <C>先生,我决不放弃奖学金。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She sat for scholarship but failed to win it.</E>
        <C>她参加奖学金考试但未能获得。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You should be thankful that your son has won the scholarship.</E>
        <C>你应该为你的儿子获得奖学金感到高兴。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>knowledge,wisdom,learning,study,letter</E>
        <C>n. 奖学金；学识，学问</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sku:lmeit]</SM>
    <E>schoolmate</E>
    <C>n. 同学；同窗
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Only Pinocchio was left behind. He soaked his handkerchief in cool water and bathed the head of his poor little schoolmate.</E>
        <C>只有皮诺奇留了下来,他一边用浸了海水的手绢擦着同伴的太阳穴,</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I chanced upon an old schoolmate in the street yesterday.</E>
        <C>昨天我在大街上偶遇了我的老同学。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I ran into an old schoolmate last week.</E>
        <C>我上周遇到一位老同学。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I met my primary schoolmate one day last week.</E>
        <C>上星期,有一日我遇到一位小学同学。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Thank Christmas present that the Ziming schoolmate arrives at far! Very good! Like it very much! Thank you!</E>
        <C>谢谢子明同学远到的圣诞礼物!很棒!很喜欢!谢谢!</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>condisciple,kollegen</E>
        <C>n. 同学；同窗</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,saiən'tifik]</SM>
    <E>scientific</E>
    <C>adj. 科学的，系统的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He is all wrapped up in his scientific studies.</E>
        <C>他完全埋头于科学研究之中。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He watched me with a calm, scientific gaze.</E>
        <C>他用一种沉着的、严谨的眼光注视着我。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We are certain that this space flight will bring us much or more scientific knowledge.</E>
        <C>我们确信,这次空间飞行必将为我们带来极多的科学知识。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>systematic</E>
        <C>adj. 科学的，系统的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skəuld]</SM>
    <E>scold</E>
    <C>vi. 责骂；叱责
vt. 骂；责骂
n. 责骂；爱责骂的人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She didn't scold me, but only cleaned off the grease and clay, and looked so sorry that I thought I would behave awhile if I could.</E>
        <C>她并没有骂我,只是把我衣服上的油渍和泥土都洗干净了,她显得那么难过的样子,使我觉得只要我能办到,可真得乖一会儿了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mark Twain was a determinist. Yet he never ceased to scold the human race.</E>
        <C>马克·吐温是一个宿命论者。然而他从未停止谴责人类。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mother's scold stabbed her to the heart.</E>
        <C>妈妈的责骂刺伤了她的心。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If she kept us after school it was not to scold us but to help us past the hard part.</E>
        <C>有时放学后,她把我们留下来,那并不是为了训斥我们,而是为了帮助我们弄明白难懂的地方。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>rate,hop on</E>
        <C>vi. 责骂；叱责</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>rate,hop on</E>
        <C>vt. 骂；责骂</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>talking-to,opprobrium</E>
        <C>n. 责骂；爱责骂的人</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skri:m]</SM>
    <E>scream</E>
    <C>vi. 尖叫；呼啸；发出尖锐刺耳的声音；令人触目惊心
vt. 尖声喊叫；大叫大嚷着要求
n. 尖叫声；尖锐刺耳的声音；极其滑稽可笑的人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Grace gave a start and a scream; she had not the least expected to find him there still.</E>
        <C>格雷丝发出了一声惊叫:她万万没有预料到他还在那里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I do not know how long I was asleep, but all of a sudden there was an awful scream and I was up.</E>
        <C>我也不知道睡了多久,忽然间听到一阵可怕的尖声喊叫,我立刻爬了起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Bertha startled when the wind beat against the windows with a scream that was nearly human.</E>
        <C>当风吹着窗户,发出一声近似人类的啸叫时,伯莎吓了一跳。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The neighbors had told him they had heard a scream, that was the very first alarm.</E>
        <C>邻居们对他说,他们听到一声尖叫,那是最先的凶号。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The patient who had been weeping had begun to scream now.</E>
        <C>原先在哭的那个病人现在已经变成狂叫了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pipe,shriek</E>
        <C>vi. 尖叫；呼啸；发出尖锐刺耳的声音；令人触目惊心</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>squeal</E>
        <C>n. 尖叫声；尖锐刺耳的声音；极其滑稽可笑的人</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sekʃən]</SM>
    <E>section</E>
    <C>n. 截面；部门；地区；章节
vi. 被切割成片；被分成部分
vt. 把…分段；将…切片；对…进行划分
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Bruce had been serving as section head at the Bank of America for over a year.</E>
        <C>布鲁斯曾经在美国银行当了一年的科长。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The governor of that section was Pierre Boisson, an old soldier who had lost a leg and his hearing in the first World War.</E>
        <C>该地区的总督为波亚松,他是一位老军人,第一次世界大战中,他不幸失去一腿,听觉亦失去了作用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We shall have more to say about these solutions in the next section.</E>
        <C>我们将在下一节中对这些解作进一步的讨论。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A transverse section of the kidney shows it to be composed of three distinct regions. The outer region is the cortex.</E>
        <C>肾脏的横切面显示出它由3个截然不同的部分构成。外面部分是皮质。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One such crack formed on the net section at the pin hole, much like an eyebar failure.</E>
        <C>形成在销钉孔净截面处的一条裂纹非常象眼杆破坏。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>ministry,region,division,department,area</E>
        <C>n. 截面；部门；地区；章节</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[si:d]</SM>
    <E>seed</E>
    <C>n. 种子；根据；精液；萌芽；子孙；原由
vt. 播种；结实；成熟；去…籽
vi. 播种；（植物）结实
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The planes had been planting seed for nearly a month when it began to rain.</E>
        <C>飞机撒种进行了将近一个月,天开始下雨了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The "seed" itself might be the tooth of a prehistoric shark.</E>
        <C>这颗“种子”本身也许是一颗史前鲨鱼的牙齿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Meanwhile, as spring advanced, the flowers in the seed ranch began to come to life.</E>
        <C>春深了,苗圃里的花草又苏醒过来了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"I thought I'd speak to you about the seed from Four, sir," he said. "That hasn't been brought in yet."</E>
        <C>“我想跟你谈谈第四庄的种子,少爷,”他说。“到现在还没送来呢。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It may be suspected that the chief use of the nutriment in the seed is to favour the growth of the seedlings.</E>
        <C>可知滋养料在种子中的主要用途,是为了便利幼苗的生长。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>foundation,child</E>
        <C>n. [植]种子；根据；精液；萌芽；子孙；原由</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>sow,gather head</E>
        <C>vt. 播种；结实；成熟；去…籽</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>sow</E>
        <C>vi. 播种；（植物）结实</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[si:k]</SM>
    <E>seek</E>
    <C>vt. 寻求；寻找；探索；搜索
vi. 寻找；探索；搜索
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nothing but the sight of my uncle and his eyes playing hide and seek with mine, revived the force of my distrust.</E>
        <C>只是一见到我伯伯的脸,见到他那双遇到我的眼锋时就鬼鬼祟祟、躲躲闪闪的眼睛,又使我恢复不信任的感觉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>By your own way of it, it was you that was to blame, then it shouldn't be you to seek the quarrel.</E>
        <C>事情是你闯下来的,该责备的是你自己,所以你不该再挑起争端。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He did not hear his companions call to him, and did not go back with them to seek a shelter against the heat of the day.</E>
        <C>他的朋友叫他,他甚至也没听到,他也不跟他们一起回去找个地方避避暑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was on the point of springing into the canoe, in order to seek safety in flight.</E>
        <C>她正想跳上小船逃走。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He said law enforcement facts turn the tide upon those who seek to asperse the country's good name.</E>
        <C>他说执法的事实遏阻了那些想要破坏国家名誉的人。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>explore,try to find</E>
        <C>vt. 寻求；寻找；探索；搜索</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>explore,cast about for</E>
        <C>vi. 寻找；探索；搜索</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[si:z]</SM>
    <E>seize</E>
    <C>vt. 抓住；夺取；理解；逮捕
vi. 抓住；利用；（机器）卡住
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The card and a handshake typify trust and abolish views that the bank is out to seize money.</E>
        <C>卡片和握手的形象代表了信任,消除了银行总是想抓钱的看法。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He planned to seize Godolphin's wig at the same time as he took the ship.</E>
        <C>他准备在把船劫走的同时,搞到戈多尔芬的假发。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But how strange it was that the creative instinct should seize upon this dull stockbroker.</E>
        <C>但是奇怪的是,这种创作欲竟会抓住一个头脑有些迟钝的证券经纪人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He wanted to seize some heavy object in his hand and grip it with all the strength of his body and in some strange way rise up.</E>
        <C>他想要把某种沉重的家伙操在手里,用尽全身之力把它紧紧握住,然后神奇地升起。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>With both hands he reached out to seize the spoils.</E>
        <C>他伸出双手去抓这些战利品。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>grasp,absorb,see,read,noble</E>
        <C>vt. 抓住；夺取；理解；逮捕</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>lock,do with</E>
        <C>vi. 抓住；利用；（机器）卡住</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[si'lekt]</SM>
    <E>select</E>
    <C>vt. 挑选；选拔
adj. 精选的；挑选出来的；极好的
vi. 挑选
n. 被挑选者；精萃
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was possibly the lack of fashion in his looks that caused her to select him for her confidence.</E>
        <C>也许是他的容貌没有那种时髦派头,因此她选择他作为她诉说衷曲的对象。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They were the kind of car that most people dreamed about but only a select few could afford.</E>
        <C>这些都是大多数人梦想得到的,而只有少数人买得起汽车。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He paused as if to edit his woes and select the most telling ones.</E>
        <C>他顿了一下,像把心头的苦恼排了排队,排出其中最能说明问题的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I shall select from the more polite and less irritating speeches.</E>
        <C>我会挑选一些比较客气的,不那么刺人的句子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some banks also require you to select a password.</E>
        <C>有些银行还要求你挑选一个通行字。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pack,choose from</E>
        <C>vt. 挑选；选拔</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>wonderful,excellent,famous,chosen,choice</E>
        <C>adj. 精选的；挑选出来的；极好的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>choose from,pick on</E>
        <C>vi. 挑选</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['setl]</SM>
    <E>settle</E>
    <C>vi. 解决；定居；沉淀；下陷
vt. 解决；安排；使…定居
n. 有背长椅
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Within the White House itself, things were beginning to settle into a pattern.</E>
        <C>在白宫内部,事情已开始步入正轨。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As he thought, the day grew warmer and the flies began to settle on his legs and tickle his bare feet.</E>
        <C>他正在遐想的时候,天热起来了,苍蝇开始朝他腿上落,叮他的光脚丫。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I'm trying to settle how I shall pay Hindley back.</E>
        <C>我在考虑我该怎样去报复辛德雷。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The kindly woman thrust them down on a settle to toast themselves at the fire, and bade them remove their wet coats and boots.</E>
        <C>慈祥的妇人把他们推到长椅上去烤火,叫他们脱去潮湿的上衣和靴子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Please exert your best efforts to settle the matter.</E>
        <C>请尽最大努力解决此事。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>deposit,beach,work out,figure out</E>
        <C>vi. 解决；定居；沉淀；下陷</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>decide,schedule,budget,place in,work out</E>
        <C>vt. 解决；安排；使…定居</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[si'viə]</SM>
    <E>severe</E>
    <C>adj. 严峻的；严厉的；剧烈的；苛刻的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had been a severe critic of everything he did.</E>
        <C>他对于他过去的所作所为,都严加挑剔。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Syrian offensive would have to be slowed and the Sinai front would be in severe jeopardy.</E>
        <C>叙利亚一线的攻势就势必要放慢,而西奈前线的处境就会非常危险。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some of these droughts must have been severe.</E>
        <C>有一些旱灾想必是严重的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>At that very hour there was a severe earthquake and a tenth of the city collapsed.</E>
        <C>正在那时候,大地震动,城市倒塌了十分之一。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The young people from the South have been seasoned to the severe cold of the North.</E>
        <C>南方来的青年人已经适应了北方的严寒。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>tight,hard,smart,harsh,rigorous</E>
        <C>adj. 严峻的；严厉的；剧烈的；苛刻的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[səu]</SM>
    <E>sew</E>
    <C>vt. 缝合，缝上；缝纫
vi. 缝纫，缝
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It seems as if all I was fit for is to cook and sew and get you ready to go off.</E>
        <C>看上去我只配替你烧饭,缝补衣服,帮你收拾行李上路。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Do you know how to sew?" said Miss Ophelia, who thought she would turn her inquiries to something more tangible.</E>
        <C>“你会做针线活吗?”奥菲丽亚小姐问道,心想还是问她一些具体的事情为妙。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Will you sew the scattered sheets of a book?</E>
        <C>你把书的散页重新装订成册好吗?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>seam,oversew</E>
        <C>vt. 缝合，缝上；缝纫</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>needle work</E>
        <C>vi. 缝纫，缝</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[seks]</SM>
    <E>sex</E>
    <C>n. 性；性别；性行为；色情
vt. 引起…的性欲；区别…的性别
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The identity of each sex is not so easy to pin down.</E>
        <C>确定男女各自的特征并不那么容易。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A friend of my own sex, and young, and a close neighbour, is just what I would have prayed for.</E>
        <C>一个年轻的,住在附近的,与我性别相同的朋友,这正是我求之不得的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Curiosity you know is the curse of our sex, and that's the fact.</E>
        <C>你知道,好奇是我们女人家的通病,这是真的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>That was the end of sex between them.</E>
        <C>那是他们两人性结合的结果。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One thing that must be stressed at this point is that love is not synonymous with sex.</E>
        <C>在这一方面,必须强调指出一点,即爱情不等于性欲。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>gender,sexuality</E>
        <C>n. [生物]性；[胚]性别；性行为；色情</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃeid]</SM>
    <E>shade</E>
    <C>n. 树荫；阴影；阴凉处；遮阳物；（照片等的）明暗度；少量、些微；细微的差别
vt. 使阴暗；使渐变；为…遮阳；使阴郁；掩盖
vi. （颜色、色彩等）渐变
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now that David was in the shade and the sea stayed calm he began to feel better about it all.</E>
        <C>眼下,海面平静、温和,而戴维已经躲开了太阳,这一切都使他逐渐踏实起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A small slow voice rose from the shade of the fireside, as if out of the earth.</E>
        <C>一种低微的声音,从壁炉旁的暗处慢腾腾地发出,好象从地里发出来一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Tom put his hands over his eyes to shade them from the bright sun.</E>
        <C>汤姆把手遮在眼睛上,使其免受阳光直射之苦。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was trying to shade the face of the man in the picture.</E>
        <C>她在试图加深画中人面部的颜色。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The pool, fed by an artesian well with a high iron content, was a pale shade of green.</E>
        <C>池水来源于铁质很高的自流井,水面呈现淡淡的绿色。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>umbrage,fantom</E>
        <C>n. 树荫；阴影；阴凉处；遮阳物；（照片等的）明暗度；少量、些微；细微的差别</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>dull,overshadow</E>
        <C>vt. 使阴暗；使渐变；为…遮阳；使阴郁；掩盖</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>graduate</E>
        <C>vi. （颜色、色彩等）渐变</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃædəu]</SM>
    <E>shadow</E>
    <C>n. 阴影；影子；幽灵；庇护；隐蔽处
vt. 遮蔽；使朦胧；尾随；预示
vi. 渐变；变阴暗
adj. 影子内阁的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She looked at him, and the shadow of a smile played upon her this pale lips.</E>
        <C>她看着他,苍白的薄嘴唇上露出一丝笑意。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To see her hair was to fancy that a whole winter did not contain darkness enough to form its shadow.</E>
        <C>看见她的头发就会让人想到,整个一冬的阴沉晦暗,都不能作出那么一副乌云一倾的神情的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He must be fifty, and I don't believe he could ever have been much more the shadow of a man.</E>
        <C>他应该有五十岁了,早已日薄西山,我真不相信,他还有几年好活。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a high snowy mountain and it dominated the valley but it was so far away that it did not make a shadow.</E>
        <C>那一座多雪的巍巍高山,俯视着整个河谷,不过距离太远,没有投下阴影。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had watched him, and prayed for him during all those years when she, for him, had been nothing but a shadow.</E>
        <C>那些年里她在他眼里只不过是个幻影,而她却在注视着他,一直在为他祈祷。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>umbrella,shelter</E>
        <C>n. [光]阴影；影子；幽灵；庇护；隐蔽处</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>indicate,forecast,dog,shield,curtain</E>
        <C>vt. 遮蔽；使朦胧；尾随；预示</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>graduate</E>
        <C>vi. 渐变；变阴暗</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃɑ:p]</SM>
    <E>sharp</E>
    <C>adj. 急剧的；锋利的；强烈的；敏捷的；刺耳的
adv. 急剧地；锐利地；突然地
n. 尖头；骗子；内行
vt. 磨快；把音调升高
vi. 打扮；升音演奏
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Out of his mouth comes a sharp sword with which to strike down the nations.</E>
        <C>利剑从他口中出来,可以击杀列国。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Anna took a sharp interest in what he bought, though she was not always pleased.</E>
        <C>安娜对他买回的东西,虽然并不感到样样满意,但仍然兴趣盎然。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Since the objective is to produce a sharp sound the tap should be short and forcible.</E>
        <C>既然目的是要产生一个尖的声音,则这种叩击必须短而有力。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His head fell downward once more until he could feel his sharp chin cutting into his chest.</E>
        <C>他又低下头,低到他已经觉着他的尖下巴抵住了胸膛。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Like the searchlight beam, the radio beam cannot be made very sharp; it tends to spread.</E>
        <C>无线电射束也象探照灯的光束一样,是不能高度集中的;它总要散开。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>intense,grinding,burning,cutting,quick</E>
        <C>adj. 急剧的；锋利的；强烈的；敏捷的；刺耳的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>suddenly,abruptly</E>
        <C>adv. 急剧地；锐利地；突然地</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>fraud,cusp</E>
        <C>n. 尖头；骗子；内行</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>grind</E>
        <C>vt. 磨快；把音调升高</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>dress oneself,trick up</E>
        <C>vi. 打扮；升音演奏</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃeiv]</SM>
    <E>shave</E>
    <C>vt. 剃；修面；掠过
vi. 剃；刮脸；勉强通过
n. 刮胡子；修面；幸免
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He burned his rags and paid one rouble for a hot bath and a shave in a cheap hotel.</E>
        <C>他烧了破衣烂衫,花了一卢布在一家廉价小旅店洗了热水澡,刮了脸。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The bloom disappears off the face of poetry after you begin to shave.</E>
        <C>你一旦给诗歌刮起脸来,它这种清新的气息就会消失了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was also several days away from a shave.</E>
        <C>他也有好几天没有刮胡子了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>That man could do with a shave.</E>
        <C>那个人能够刮刮脸就好了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Should I shave or wait until after breakfast?</E>
        <C>我现在就修面刮胡子呢还是等吃了早饭再说?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>razor,oversweep</E>
        <C>vt. 剃；修面；掠过</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>scrape through,squeeze through</E>
        <C>vi. 剃；刮脸；勉强通过</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃi:t]</SM>
    <E>sheet</E>
    <C>n. 薄片，纸张；薄板；床单
vt. 覆盖；盖上被单；使成大片
vi. 成片流动；大片落下
adj. 片状的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The break-up of the film or cap is no doubt caused by the collapse into drops of a sheet of liquid.</E>
        <C>薄膜或罩子的破裂毫无疑问是由液体薄片崩裂为小滴引起的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He turned and went into the bedroom. Mary Turner was a stiff shape under a soiled white sheet.</E>
        <C>他转身走进卧室,看到玛丽·特纳的僵硬的尸体,盖着一条泥污的白被单。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Muller had a sheet detached from the file in front of him.</E>
        <C>马勒面前放着从卷宗里抽出来的一张纸。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He placed a small sheet of paper upon some types which had been properly arranged.</E>
        <C>他把一小张纸放在已经排好的字模上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He turned a dreadful smile to me, and as if with the decision of despair, plucked away the sheet.</E>
        <C>他给我一个可怕的微笑,而且,好象孤注一掷似地,一把拽走了床单。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>slice,laminae</E>
        <C>n. 薄片，纸张；[材]薄板；床单</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>invest,house,roof,cap</E>
        <C>vt. 覆盖；盖上被单；使成大片</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>lamellate</E>
        <C>adj. 片状的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃɔk]</SM>
    <E>shock</E>
    <C>n. 休克；震惊；震动；打击；禾束堆
vt. 使休克；使震惊；使震动；使受电击；把…堆成禾束堆
vi. 感到震惊；受到震动；堆成禾束堆
adj. 浓密的；蓬乱的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The shock of the sight had driven all caution out of him.</E>
        <C>他吃惊之下,什么戒备都忘掉了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They all sat down in the ditch, except the children, to recover from the shock.</E>
        <C>除了孩子们外,大家都在沟里坐了下来,以便在丧魂落魄之后能恢复恢复元气。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I'm sure Henry was none too pleased to hear the news, which must have come as a shock to him.</E>
        <C>我敢说,亨利听到这个消息肯定不高兴,他肯定会大吃一惊。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The time required for the shock to travel to its final position is known as the lag time.</E>
        <C>冲波移动到最后位置所需的时间称为滞后时间。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The news was a great shock to me; it came absolutely out of the blue.</E>
        <C>这个消息,对我是一个很大的打击,简直太突如其来了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>blow,stroke,strike,hit</E>
        <C>n. [临床]休克；震惊；震动；打击；禾束堆</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>scandalize,astound</E>
        <C>vt. [临床]使休克；使震惊；使震动；使受电击；把…堆成禾束堆</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>bushy,unkempt</E>
        <C>adj. 浓密的；蓬乱的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃu:t]</SM>
    <E>shoot</E>
    <C>vt. 射击，射中；拍摄；发芽；使爆炸；给…注射
vi. 射击；发芽；拍电影
n. 射击；摄影；狩猎；急流
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The auditors used to come in and do nothing but shoot the breeze for forty minutes.</E>
        <C>查帐队员一来,往往啥事也不干,先吹上四十分钟的牛。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sometimes they determined to starve me, or at least to shoot me in the face and hands with poisoned arrows, winch would soon dispatch me.</E>
        <C>他们一度曾决定把我饿死或者用毒箭射我的脸和手,马上就可以把我处死。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took his revolver and began to shoot at the pile of cotton bales.</E>
        <C>他拔出左轮手枪,开始朝那堆棉花包射击。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Germans produced toy rifles which were used for teaching hundreds of thousands of men how to shoot.</E>
        <C>德国人曾经制造玩具步枪,教练过几十万人学习射击。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Those women are all easy to get; all you got to do is shoot them a little line.</E>
        <C>这帮女人都是到手不难的,你只要对她们捧上几句就行。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>flight,pot,screen,spring</E>
        <C>vt. 射击，射中；[摄]拍摄；发芽；使爆炸；给…注射</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>put,screen,pop</E>
        <C>vi. 射击；发芽；拍电影</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>photography,rapid,rush</E>
        <C>n. 射击；摄影；狩猎；急流</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃɔ:]</SM>
    <E>shore</E>
    <C>vt. 支撑，使稳住；用支柱撑住
n. 海滨；支柱
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The shore was set before him like a bit of scenery on a stage.</E>
        <C>海岸犹如一幅舞台上的布景,展现在他眼前。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Fortunately the wind was blowing on shore from the ocean, so we were able to hoist the sail.</E>
        <C>运气还不错,风正从大海往陆地上吹着,我们还能把船帆升起。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They had not been long put off with the boat, but we perceived them all coming on shore again.</E>
        <C>他们刚把小船开走不大的工夫,我们就看见他们又一齐重新回到岸上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They took their oars and began to pull from the shore, then spread their sail, and drove merrily across the firth.</E>
        <C>他们先摇了一阵橹使船离岸,接着扬起帆,驾着小船欢乐地渡过河口。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was a break in the mountains on the right bank, a flattening-out with a low shore line that I thought must be Cannobio.</E>
        <C>右岸高山间有一个破口,成为一条低下去的湖岸线,那地方大概就是坎诺比奥吧。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>support,uphold,sustain</E>
        <C>vt. 支撑，使稳住；用支柱撑住</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>leg,backbone,stay</E>
        <C>n. 海滨；支柱</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃɔ:tli]</SM>
    <E>shortly</E>
    <C>adv. 立刻；简短地；唐突地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I thought the whole tale would shortly be served up in racy pasquinade.</E>
        <C>我认为整个故事不久就会被添油加醋在黄色小报登出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Shortly after he was detained, I asked Jan to interview his wife.</E>
        <C>他被拘留不久,我请简去采访他妻子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mrs. Dashwood began shortly to give over every hope of the kind.</E>
        <C>达什伍德太太不久就放弃了所有这类希望。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"I came down to say good-bye to my friends," answered Presley shortly.</E>
        <C>“我是来向我的朋友们告别的,”普瑞斯莱直截了当的回答。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When Hogg spoke to her,she replied very shortly.</E>
        <C>霍格同她谈话时,她马上回答。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>soon,immediately,now</E>
        <C>adv. 立刻；简短地；唐突地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃɔt]</SM>
    <E>shot</E>
    <C>n. 发射；炮弹；射手
adj. 用尽的；破旧的；杂色的，闪光的
v. 射击（shoot的过去式和过去分词）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The lucky thing was that he knew that Britten had done all his tricks at once, had shot his bolt.</E>
        <C>幸运的是,他知道布列顿已经一次耍完他的全套花招,使出了他的全部能耐。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The wings of the bird still fluttered after it had been shot down.?</E>
        <C>侵荒癖换髀浜?翅膀仍在鼓动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I'm young in war, but not so young as to stand on an open beach to be shot down like an owl, by daylight.</E>
        <C>我打仗没经验,可还没嫩到象只夜猫子,大白天站在光秃秃的湖滩地上,让人用枪打死。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sworn foes of the last hour had no thought of anything but to care for those whom, in their fury, they had shot down.</E>
        <C>一小时前还是不共戴天的冤家,眼前却不想别的了,只顾照料那些被他们怒气冲冲的开枪打倒的人了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The shot of a rifle loses its sharpness in the moist air, and its smoke moves in a tardy little cloud towards the green rise.</E>
        <C>枪弹在这雨天里失去了锐音,它的硝烟像一朵小云彩,向那青青的山冈缓缓飘去。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>emission,sending,launch,shell,projection</E>
        <C>n. [军]发射；炮弹；射手</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>varied,shabby</E>
        <C>adj. 用尽的；破旧的；杂色的，闪光的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['siknis]</SM>
    <E>sickness</E>
    <C>n. 疾病；呕吐；弊病
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If sickness had not brought him down on the journey, he probably would have succeeded in his mission.</E>
        <C>如果不是他患病不能继续旅行,可能他的目的会达到的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was like a sickness spreading within him.</E>
        <C>它象一种疾病在他的躯体里蔓延开来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>What is there more opposed to health than sickness; to strength and beauty, than decay and dissolution.</E>
        <C>人正当年轻力壮,谁去想三灾六病,人正当雄姿英发,谁去想衰朽残年,奄然物化。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Seen closer, the face looked more evidently worn by sickness and not by age.</E>
        <C>从近处看,这张脸更加明显地说明,是由于疾病而并非是年龄使(他)这么衰老。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A feeling of sickness came over her.</E>
        <C>她感到一阵恶心。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>complaint,ailments</E>
        <C>n. [医]疾病；呕吐；弊病</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sai]</SM>
    <E>sigh</E>
    <C>vi. 叹息，叹气
n. 叹息，叹气
vt. 叹息，叹气
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He turned with a sigh to the book which had been the innocent cause of all this disturbance.</E>
        <C>他叹了一口气,视线转向无辜成为这场风波之祸端的那本书。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"I can't thrash Aunt March, so I suppose I shall have to bear it." And Jo resigned herself with a sigh.</E>
        <C>“我不可能揍玛基姑妈,那么看来我只好忍受下去了。”裘叹了口气,只好作罢。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He crawled to the roadside, and stretched out his limbs on the snow, with a deep sigh.</E>
        <C>他爬到路边,深深地吸了口气,然后在雪地上把四肢伸开。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>And so Laura, with a sigh, was obliged to confess that the romantic part of her first friendship was at an end.</E>
        <C>这样,露拉叹了口气,只得承认,她的第一次友谊的浪漫阶段业已结束。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"What a precious deposit!" said he with a tender sigh, as he received the picture.</E>
        <C>他接过画像时轻舒了一口气,说:“真是无价之宝!”</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>suspire</E>
        <C>vi. 叹息，叹气</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>suspiration</E>
        <C>n. 叹息，叹气</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>suspire</E>
        <C>vt. 叹息，叹气</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sain]</SM>
    <E>sign</E>
    <C>n. 迹象；符号；记号；手势
vi. 签署；签名
vt. 签署；示意
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sign the bill and let me beat the men who are trying to beat me.</E>
        <C>请签署那个议案,让我把那些想打倒我的人打倒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The only sign he gave that he was listening was to grunt.</E>
        <C>他喃喃地发出一些声音,而这就是他表示他在倾听的唯一标志。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For some time there was no sign of him or of anybody.</E>
        <C>有一段时间,既不见他的踪影,也不见有别的人来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I turned my shoulder to him in sign of appreciation, and looked into the fog.</E>
        <C>我向他侧了一下身子,算是对他的话表示赞赏,眼睛却向大雾望去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When I got to the top the dawn was come, there was no sign of the brig.</E>
        <C>当我爬上山顶时,晨曦已经降临了,然而却没有那二桅船的影子。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>symbol,breath,evidence,mark,motion</E>
        <C>n. 迹象；符号；记号；手势</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>subscribe</E>
        <C>vi. 签署；签名</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>ink,endorse</E>
        <C>vt. 签署；示意</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['siɡnəl]</SM>
    <E>signal</E>
    <C>n. 信号；暗号；导火线
vt. 标志；用信号通知
adj. 显著的；作为信号的
vi. 发信号
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>As if this had been a concerted signal, the back door was struck rudely.</E>
        <C>仿佛是在按照一个事先约定好的信号行事,后门顿时被不客气地捶了起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was the vane on the roof turning round and this change in the wind was the signal for a disastrous rain.</E>
        <C>这是房顶上的风标在转动,风向的这种变化,就是一场特大暴雨的信号。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He pressed the red alarm signal to see if it was on or off.</E>
        <C>他按了一下红色报警信号钮,检查一下,它是开着的还是关着的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The signal thus received will no longer look like a square wave but will be distorted in shape and spread out in time.</E>
        <C>这样收到的信号看起来不再象矩形波,而是受到畸变,并且持续时间延长了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now they approached the darker smudge that had been the signal fire, yawning, rubbing their eyes, treading with practised feet.</E>
        <C>这会儿他们走近曾经是信号火的一堆黑漆漆的余烬,打着呵欠,揉着眼睛,熟门熟路地走着。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>high sign,alarm-word</E>
        <C>n. 信号；暗号；导火线</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>mark</E>
        <C>vt. 标志；用信号通知</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>obvious,prominent,marked,noted,outstanding</E>
        <C>adj. 显著的；作为信号的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>semaphore</E>
        <C>vi. 发信号</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sin'siəli]</SM>
    <E>sincerely</E>
    <C>adv. 真诚地；由衷地，诚恳地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Here was a man who sincerely did not mind what people thought of him, and so convention had no hold on him.</E>
        <C>这里有一个真正不计较别人如何看待他的人,因而传统礼规对他一点也奈何不得。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was sincerely glad to see his sisters, but in their glow of fervour and flow of joy he could not sympathize.</E>
        <C>他看见妹妹,打心底里感到高兴,可是,她们热情洋溢,流露出欢乐的心情,他却并没有同感。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Children are what makes life worth while," he said sincerely.</E>
        <C>“有了孩子,生活才叫真有意思呢,”他这的确是出自肺腑的话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We sincerely hope that you will soon be restored to health.</E>
        <C>我们衷心希望你早日恢复健康。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>truly,frankly,honestly,genuinely</E>
        <C>adv. 真诚地；由衷地，诚恳地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[siŋk]</SM>
    <E>sink</E>
    <C>vi. 下沉；消沉；渗透
vt. 使下沉；挖掘；使低落
n. 水槽；洗涤槽；污水坑
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sun had begun to sink, the air was a golden haze.</E>
        <C>太阳已开始落山,空中迷漫着金黄色的暮霭。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sun had crept round the tree as a last effort before death, and then began to sink.</E>
        <C>夕阳在树间徘徊,这是落山前最后的残阳,接着它便开始西沉了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If the whole country would sink, and hide all this injustice and misery from the light, I would willingly sink with it.</E>
        <C>如果这个国家整个塌陷到那里去,把这一切悲惨而不义的现象一古脑都埋葬的话,我宁愿跟它一起毁灭。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I had a weight of guilt upon me enough to sink any creature who had the least power of reflection left.</E>
        <C>我有一个罪恶的重担压在身上,但凡有点反省能力的人都会给这重担压倒下去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I heard a great cry on board the steamer and a loud splash in the water, and felt the boat sink from under me.</E>
        <C>随着轮船上一阵惊呼,河上噗通一声,浪花迸溅,我不觉自己所坐的船陡的沉入了水中。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>dip</E>
        <C>vi. 下沉；消沉；渗透</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>to dig,tap into</E>
        <C>vt. 使下沉；挖掘；使低落</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>trough,washing tank</E>
        <C>n. [化工]水槽；洗涤槽；污水坑</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skin]</SM>
    <E>skin</E>
    <C>n. 皮肤；外皮
vt. 剥皮
vi. 愈合；长皮
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Adhesive skin traction is used for a fractured femur in the child less than two years of age.</E>
        <C>胶布皮肤牵引法用于两岁以下的小儿,以治疗股骨骨折。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was doing something there with his back to me. At the sound of my voice he nearly jumped out of his skin.</E>
        <C>他正在做事,背朝着我。他听到我声音时简直吓得魂不附体。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Phoenix only looked above her head, There was sweat on her face, the wrinkles in her skin shone like a bright net.</E>
        <C>菲尼克斯仅是把眼光盯着她头顶上方,脸上淌着汗水,皮肤上的皱纹亮晶晶地如同一张闪光的网。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Thoughts of Antonia with her candid eyes, the touch of freckling on her pink-white skin, the fair hair gathered back, sprang up in Shelton.</E>
        <C>谢尔顿忽然想起了安东妮亚,她的率直的眼睛,白里透红的面孔上的雀斑,拢在后面的金色的秀发。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was touched, I suppose, because he took it at last and tied it quickly round his waist under the jacket, on his bare skin.</E>
        <C>我想他是被感动了,终于收了下来,而且迅速地把它贴身缠在腰间。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>dermis,cutis</E>
        <C>n. [解剖]皮肤；外皮</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>shell,decorticate</E>
        <C>vt. 剥皮</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>heal over,close up</E>
        <C>vi. 愈合；长皮</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sleiv]</SM>
    <E>slave</E>
    <C>n. 奴隶；从动装置
vi. 苦干；拼命工作
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The mood of the revolted slave was still bracing me with its bitter vigour.</E>
        <C>反抗的奴隶的心情还在气势汹汹地激励着我。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had been working like a slave all his life and there was nothing to show for it.</E>
        <C>他一生象奴隶一样地干着,结果一事无成。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Pam once complained to me that his lordship was slave driver, a snob, and a bore.</E>
        <C>佩姆有次在我面前诉过苦,说这位勋爵大人是个监管奴隶的工头,一个势力鬼,惹人厌烦的家伙。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I would do even the same for the slaveholder as for the slave, if the lord brought him to my door in affliction.</E>
        <C>如果上帝差遣一个落难的黑奴主到我门前来的话,我也会象接待黑奴那样接待他的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The truth was the nation as a body was in the world for object, and one only: to grovel before king and church and noble; to slave for them.</E>
        <C>其实呢,这个民族生存在世界上,也只有一个目的:那就是在国王、教会与贵人面前摇尾乞怜;替他们当牛当马。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>bondman,mameluke</E>
        <C>n. 奴隶；从动装置</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>labor,work like a dog</E>
        <C>vi. 苦干；拼命工作</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['slaitli]</SM>
    <E>slightly</E>
    <C>adv. 些微地，轻微地；纤细地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I suppose it was commonplace in me that I felt slightly outraged at his lack of spirit.</E>
        <C>我想对他这种没有骨气我有一些恼火是不足为奇的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The slow days drifted on, and each left behind it a slightly lightened weight of apprehension.</E>
        <C>缓慢的日子一天天混过去了,每过一天,都稍微减轻了一分恐惧心理的担负。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Tough, warm-hearted, with a superb sense of humor, he would come on like a slightly distressed hornet.</E>
        <C>他顽强、热诚,具有非凡的幽默感,总是象一只略带忧虑的大黄峰一样飞向前来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We were in front of a bar and he ducked slightly, peering in, but whoever he was looking for did not seem to be there.</E>
        <C>我们正好在一家酒吧外面。他微微弯腰,向里面张望,但要找的人似乎不在里面。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was a slim rather tall girl with slightly bulging brows and a turned-up nose; quite unlike the sleek Kath.</E>
        <C>她身材苗条,个子高高的,前额微微突出,鼻尖翘起,和利落干净的凯丝很不相同。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['səuʃəlizəm]</SM>
    <E>socialism</E>
    <C>n. 社会主义
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Golden Light that will be diffused throughout all the happy world from the rays of the risen sun of Socialism.</E>
        <C>高高升起的社会主义的红日,将射出万道金光,照遍整个幸福的世界。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Socialism means Peace on earth and goodwill to all mankind.</E>
        <C>社会主义意味着世界和平,意味着人与人之间相亲相爱。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>social justice,social democracy</E>
        <C>n. 社会主义</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['səuʃəlist]</SM>
    <E>socialist</E>
    <C>n. 社会主义者；社会党党员
adj. 社会主义的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>No one who has been a socialist can ever cease to be one.</E>
        <C>一个人一旦成为社会主义者就永远不可能改变。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sɔk]</SM>
    <E>sock</E>
    <C>n. 短袜；一击
vt. 重击；给……穿袜
adv. 正着地；不偏不倚地
adj. 非常成功的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He gave his sock a hitch when he fell it slipping down.</E>
        <C>他感觉袜子向下滑时,猛拉了一下。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She needled the wool rapidly through the sock she was mending.</E>
        <C>她很快地用针线缝补着袜子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The hole in your sock shows above your shoe.</E>
        <C>你袜子上有个洞,正好露在鞋边上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He hit me sock in the eye.</E>
        <C>他一拳正好打在我的眼睛上。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>bobbysocks,anklet</E>
        <C>n. [服装]短袜；一击</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>pound on,gang bang</E>
        <C>vt. 重击；给……穿袜</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>smack-dab</E>
        <C>adv. 正着地；不偏不倚地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sɔil]</SM>
    <E>soil</E>
    <C>n. 土地；土壤；国家；粪便；务农；温床
vt. 弄脏；污辱
vi. 变脏
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I shall have to fork over the soil in the front garden.</E>
        <C>我得给前面的花园翻土。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He never lost touch with the soil that was the source of his strength.</E>
        <C>他一直保持与乡土的联系,这是他的力量源泉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A soil on which water stands for more than a week after a heavy rain is considered unfit for fruit growing.</E>
        <C>在大雨后积水一周以上的地方,不适宜果树生长。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In place of the great trees which had been growing there few centuries, patches of green had begun to appear in the blackened soil.</E>
        <C>一块块绿草地开始在焦黑的土地上出现,取代了在那儿生长了几世纪的参天大树。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Deep down there in the recesses of the soil, the great heart throbbed once more, thrilling with passion, vibrating with desire.</E>
        <C>在土壤深处,那颗巨大的心脏又跳动起来,激荡着热情,震颤着欲望。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>nation,country,ground,state</E>
        <C>n. 土地；[土壤]土壤；国家；粪便；务农；温床</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>mud,spot,dirty</E>
        <C>vt. 弄脏；污辱</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>dirty</E>
        <C>vi. 变脏</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌmhau]</SM>
    <E>somehow</E>
    <C>adv. 以某种方法；莫明其妙地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I resolved somehow to be clear of him.</E>
        <C>我决定无论如何要脱离他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Somehow his words did not seem to meet the case.</E>
        <C>他的话好像并不怎么生效。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>All knew that this interest was somehow the cause of the war.</E>
        <C>大家知道大体上这种利益就是这场战争的原因。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She said she collected her wits somehow and gestured him to a chair.</E>
        <C>她说她还是镇定下来了,打手势叫他就座。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He did attend the lecture this morning but somehow he did not seem to attend to it.</E>
        <C>今天上午他的确去听讲了,可是不知怎的他似乎心不在焉。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>one way or another,puzzlingly</E>
        <C>adv. 以某种方法；莫明其妙地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[səul]</SM>
    <E>soul</E>
    <C>n. 灵魂；心灵；精神；鬼魂
adj. 美国黑人文化的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He tried to weigh his soul to see if it was a poet's soul.</E>
        <C>他试着剖析自个儿的性灵,想看透这是不是诗人的性灵。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Here at last was one who would not hesitate to lose his soul for her sake.</E>
        <C>这儿终于有了这么一个人,他会为她毫无迟疑地抛弃灵魂。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She felt as if her soul were going to be desecrated by him in his present mood.</E>
        <C>她觉得他在目前这种心情下会使她的灵魂受到亵渎。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Every man feels from his soul that he has got to carry his life to a certain depth.</E>
        <C>每个人都打心里感到,他必须使人生过得有意义。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a night so beautiful that your soul seemed hardly able to bear the prison of the body.</E>
        <C>这里的夜这么美,你的灵魂好象都无法忍受肉体的桎梏了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>energy,spirit,mind,ka,genius</E>
        <C>n. 灵魂；心灵；精神；鬼魂</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['spæniʃ]</SM>
    <E>Spanish</E>
    <C>adj. 西班牙的；西班牙人的；西班牙语的
n. 西班牙语；西班牙人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We might have gotten away in the first week or two, if the French had simply sent us off the thirty miles to the Spanish border.</E>
        <C>如果法国人当时爽爽快快把我们送到只有三十英里远的西班牙边界,我们很可能在一两个星期内便得脱身。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sally began to lay the cloth on the long Spanish table.</E>
        <C>萨莉动手把桌布铺在那张长形的西班牙式的桌子上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The chief watched as the Spanish quickly melted down the gold and stacked the bars on the scales for distribution.</E>
        <C>酋长注视着西班牙人迅速把黄金熔化,再把金条放在天秤上过秤,进行分配。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For a time they growl at each other, and then the Spanish dog starts wagging his tail.</E>
        <C>它们彼此对嗥了一阵子,然后西班牙种的狗摇起尾巴来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Spanish Inquisition was roasting and racking, and burning with a free hand.</E>
        <C>西班牙的宗教裁判正在恣意施行严刑拷打。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>Hispanic</E>
        <C>adj. 西班牙的；西班牙语的；西班牙人的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>Espanyol,gachupin</E>
        <C>n. 西班牙语；西班牙人</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['splendid]</SM>
    <E>splendid</E>
    <C>adj. 辉煌的；灿烂的；极好的；杰出的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Not a splendid show, but there was a great deal of love done up in the few little bundles.</E>
        <C>这些小包包看上去并不很显眼,但里面却包藏着无尽的爱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was dressed in black velvet; she looked high and splendid, as he had said, and yet oh so radiantly gentle!</E>
        <C>她穿一身黑天鹅绒衣服,神色端庄,正如他所说的,非常可爱,甚至显得光采夺目,雍容华贵。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Manya was not at all interested in the splendid picture of a bishop which hung on the wall.</E>
        <C>玛尼娅对挂在墙上的一位主教的华丽的肖像一点也不感兴趣。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was the finest young man she had ever seen, was indeed quite a splendid young man.</E>
        <C>他是她见到过的最优秀的年轻人,确实也是十分高尚的年轻人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Only you'll be hanged by the honest men of Paris on a fine gibbet in a more splendid way.</E>
        <C>只是你会比较体面地由巴黎的老实人把你吊死在一个好看的绞刑架上。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>brilliant,excellent,wonderful,famous,prominent</E>
        <C>adj. 辉煌的；灿烂的；极好的；杰出的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[split]</SM>
    <E>split</E>
    <C>vt. 分离；使分离；劈开；离开
vi. 离开；被劈开；断绝关系
n. 劈开；裂缝
adj. 劈开的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>When he did look he saw, in a split second of time, Mary turn her eyes away from his face.</E>
        <C>他定睛一看,看见一刹那间玛丽的目光刚从他脸上移开。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Your face would be sharp enough to split the boards for your own coffin.</E>
        <C>你的脸就会尖到可以劈木板给你自己做棺材。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Like the leader in a sailboat race, one must not let the second boat split tacks but cover it to protect one's lead.</E>
        <C>就象帆船比赛中的领先者那样,他决不能让第二条船夺路抢先,而必须压住它,以保护自己的领先地位。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To be sure, they were in no way responsible for events that led to the split in AF of L and the formation of CIO in 1935.</E>
        <C>的确,他们对于导致劳联分裂和产联形成的,1935年那些事件是无论如何没有责任的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>White light can be split by a prism into a whole spectrum of wavelengths.</E>
        <C>白光可以用棱镜分解成具有各种波长的整个光谱。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>leave,quit</E>
        <C>vt. 分离；使分离；劈开；离开</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>leave,quit,get out</E>
        <C>vi. 离开；被劈开；断绝关系</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>crack,cleavage</E>
        <C>n. 劈开；[木]裂缝</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>cloven,cleft</E>
        <C>adj. 劈开的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['spəukən]</SM>
    <E>spoken</E>
    <C>adj. 口语的，口头的
v. 说（speak的过去分词）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>God had spoken to her and called her to His service.</E>
        <C>上帝已经诏谕于她,要她替天行道。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Do you think I should act as if I knew a lot about the business, or should I keep my mouth shut except when I am spoken to?</E>
        <C>你以为我应当充内行仿佛对商业很懂才好呢,还是人家不问就闭口不言呢?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She fell out with him over some trifle, and she hasn't spoken to him since then.</E>
        <C>她因小事和他起了纠纷,并且从那时起,她不和他讲话了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her aunt Bertram had spoken for her, or Miss Lee had been encouraging her.</E>
        <C>她的贝特伦姨妈曾经为她辩护,或者李小姐曾给她鼓励。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I own to you that she has spoken to me of it.</E>
        <C>我向你承认,她对我谈到过它。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>oral,verbal</E>
        <C>adj. 口语的，口头的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spɔt]</SM>
    <E>spot</E>
    <C>n. 地点；斑点
vt. 认出；弄脏；用灯光照射
vi. 沾上污渍；满是斑点
adj. 现场的；现货买卖的
adv. 准确地；恰好
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Unable to spot her, he stopped to ask an operator where she was.</E>
        <C>没有见到她,他就停下来向一位操作人员打听她的去向。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was the hottest spot in all Spain when I got out a few days ago.</E>
        <C>我前几天离开的时候,那儿正是全西班牙最热的地方。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They walked along the water's edge to a quiet spot and sat down on a low stone wall.</E>
        <C>他们沿着湖边走到一个僻静的地方,在一堵低矮的石墙上坐下来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I never came upon the place without emotion, and in all that country it was the spot most dear to me.</E>
        <C>我每次走过这地方,总不免感情激荡,在整个地区,这是我心爱的地方。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Hindley and I held it a favourite spot twenty years ago.</E>
        <C>二十年前辛得雷和我把这儿当做留连忘返的地方。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>location,site,where</E>
        <C>n. 地点；斑点</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>recognize,soil,mud,dirty</E>
        <C>vt. 认出；弄脏；用灯光照射</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>on-the-spot,on-site</E>
        <C>adj. [贸易]现场的；现货买卖的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>accurately,just,true</E>
        <C>adv. 准确地；恰好</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[steidʒ]</SM>
    <E>stage</E>
    <C>n. 阶段；舞台；戏剧；驿站
vt. 举行；上演；筹划
vi. 举行；适于上演；乘驿车旅行
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Madame Merle appealed to her as if she had been on the stage.</E>
        <C>梅尔夫人拿话和她搭讪,好象她也在台上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The shore was set before him like a bit of scenery on a stage.</E>
        <C>海岸犹如一幅舞台上的布景,展现在他眼前。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When we got to the light again, it was like walking on to the stage of a theater.</E>
        <C>当我们再走到光亮的地方,就象踏在一个戏院的舞台上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He knew even as the pain slipped out of him that his luck had run out on the stage.</E>
        <C>就在疼痛慢慢消失之际,他已明白他的运气也已耗尽在舞台上了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Getting him in a favourable stage of drink, I pledged him to secrecy, and told him my whole story.</E>
        <C>我碰见他喝了酒,正高兴的时候,我要他发誓保守秘密,并把我的事情原原本本地告诉了他。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>drama,phase,age,grade,theater</E>
        <C>n. [计]阶段；舞台；戏剧；驿站</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>celebrate,put on</E>
        <C>vt. 举行；上演；筹划</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>come off,to hold</E>
        <C>vi. 举行；适于上演；乘驿车旅行</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stεə]</SM>
    <E>stair</E>
    <C>n. 楼梯，阶梯；梯级
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Jim found this out afterwards and it was one reason why he had it in for Doc Stair.</E>
        <C>后来,吉姆知道了这件事,这也是他对斯太尔医生怀恨在心的一个原因。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He slipped stealthily down the narrow stair, his hair rising and his pulses halting at the slightest creak.</E>
        <C>他顺着那狭窄的楼梯悄悄地溜下楼去,一听见最轻微的叽叽嘎嘎的响声,他就觉得毛发悚然,连脉搏都停住了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was in agony when he descended a crowded stair.</E>
        <C>最使他急得无法可施的是在人丛中走下楼的时候。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The stair treads were covered with rubber to prevent slipping.</E>
        <C>楼梯踏板上铺了橡皮,以防滑跌。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"That's what you call a view from the top of the stairs—one stair, that is," Schweickart said.</E>
        <C>史威可说:“这是你称作从梯顶向下的一种视域——那就是说,一级。”</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>step,ladder</E>
        <C>n. 楼梯，阶梯；[建]梯级</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stεə]</SM>
    <E>stare</E>
    <C>vi. 凝视，盯着看；显眼
vt. 凝视，盯着看
n. 凝视；注视
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Having heard what I said, James looked at me with cold stare.</E>
        <C>听了我讲的话以后,詹姆斯冷然地瞪着我。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For a moment he could only stare at her stupidly, while the food in his mouth slowly grew heavy and dry.</E>
        <C>一时间,他只是麻木地盯着她,嘴里的食物慢慢变得粗糙无味。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His real feeling was belied to a certain extent by his strained, pale face and somewhat hazy stare.</E>
        <C>他那紧张苍白的脸和茫然的眼神,一定程度上掩饰了他的真实心情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Can this be so?" cried Goodman Brown, with a stare of amazement at his undisturbed companion.</E>
        <C>“会是这样的吗?”古德曼·布朗大声问道,同时诧异万分地瞪眼望着他那泰然自若的伙伴。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Vigorous puffs, and a resolute stare into the grate declared he had no ear for this appeal.</E>
        <C>他挺带劲地喷烟,对着火栅呆望着,表明他根本不听这个请求。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pore,peer at</E>
        <C>vi. 凝视，盯着看；显眼</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>peer at,gaze at</E>
        <C>vt. 凝视，盯着看</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>regard,gaze</E>
        <C>n. 凝视；注视</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stɑ:v]</SM>
    <E>starve</E>
    <C>vi. 饿死；挨饿；渴望
vt. 使饿死；使挨饿
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sometimes they determined to starve me, or at least to shoot me in the face and hands with poisoned arrows, winch would soon dispatch me.</E>
        <C>他们一度曾决定把我饿死或者用毒箭射我的脸和手,马上就可以把我处死。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The enemy is trying to starve us out.</E>
        <C>敌人想把我们饿出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>you can′t see people starve without trying to help them,can you?</E>
        <C>你不会坐视人们挨饿而不想办法去帮助他们吧?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It would not do to starve among the mountains.</E>
        <C>总不能饿死在山中。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Such a system might dictate that some people starve from lack of income.</E>
        <C>这种市场制度使某些人缺乏收入以致饿死。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>rare,die form hunger</E>
        <C>vi. 饿死；挨饿；渴望</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>famish</E>
        <C>vt. 使饿死；使挨饿</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['steitmənt]</SM>
    <E>statement</E>
    <C>n. 声明；陈述，叙述；报表，清单
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The speaker tripped when he made that statement.</E>
        <C>该发言人在讲那番话时说错了话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"I hear you were looking for me," Ogilvie said. It was a flat statement, unconcerned.</E>
        <C>“听说你正在找我,”奥格尔维没精打采,态度冷漠地说。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I should be the last to reject such a loud statement.</E>
        <C>我是决不想反驳这样一个振振有词的声明的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Davey Birdsong, too, had a typewritten statement he would issue to the press.</E>
        <C>戴维·伯德桑也打好了一份准备向新闻界发表的声明。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Off the record, I see a very bad statement coming out at the end of the year.</E>
        <C>私下里说,到年底呀,搞出来的财务报表我看准得十分糟糕。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>presentation,profession,relation,representation,bill</E>
        <C>n. [法]声明；陈述，叙述；报表，清单</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sti:m]</SM>
    <E>steam</E>
    <C>vt. 蒸，散发；用蒸汽处理
n. 蒸汽；精力
vi. 蒸，冒水汽
adj. 蒸汽的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The core gets hotter and, also, more massive as the matter continues to steam in.</E>
        <C>随着物质不断流入中心核,中心核变得越来越热,同时也变得越来越重。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Why would not the steam from a great deal of water be a great deal stronger?</E>
        <C>那么大量的水产生的水蒸气,其力量不就大得多吗?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The big steam shovel lowered its scoop into the ship and pulled it up with a load of gravel.</E>
        <C>那个大汽铲把铲斗放低,伸到船上,铲上一堆小石子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He gave to the world the first successful form of the steam machine.</E>
        <C>他把首次制成功的蒸气机模型献给了世人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In calm air, the steam rises smoothly in a column for a time, then the stream begins to waver.</E>
        <C>在平静的空气里,蒸汽先是呈柱状平稳上升,而后汽柱开始摇曳。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>shed</E>
        <C>vt. 蒸，散发；用蒸汽处理</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>energy,vigor,vapor</E>
        <C>n. 蒸汽；精力</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[streit]</SM>
    <E>straight</E>
    <C>adj. 直的；连续的；笔直的；正直的；整齐的
adv. 直接地；不断地；立即；坦率地
n. 直；直线
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She began to put the house straight, making beds and washing dishes, cleaning and tidying; but she could summon up no enthusiasm for it.</E>
        <C>她开始无精打采地收拾房间;叠被子,洗碗碟,又扫又擦。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She looked at him with a straight, clear, vigorous glance.</E>
        <C>她用直接的,明朗的,有力的眼光望着他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Straight ahead of her, as though it were a rose on a stem.</E>
        <C>在她躯干的前方,宛如一朵玫瑰缀在长长的枝条上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The face of the tall straight woman turned slowly as if drugged to this new speaker.</E>
        <C>这位身材高,腰板挺直的女人慢慢地变了脸色,在这位新发言者看来,她就象服了麻醉药似的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The giant stood up straight, rubbed his head, and looked at the other giant severely.</E>
        <C>巨人站直身子,揉揉脑袋,恶狠狠地看着另外一个巨人。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>continuing,endless,ordered,regular,running</E>
        <C>adj. 直的；连续的；笔直的；正直的；整齐的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>constantly,directly,forever,rapidly,continually</E>
        <C>adv. 直接地；不断地；立即；坦率地</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>beeline,gerade</E>
        <C>n. 直；直线</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[streŋθ, streŋkθ]</SM>
    <E>strength</E>
    <C>n. 力量；力气；兵力；长处
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>With all my lassitude I have strength enough to see it out.</E>
        <C>尽管我那么困倦,我有足够看到结果的力气。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He never lost touch with the soil that was the source of his strength.</E>
        <C>他一直保持与乡土的联系,这是他的力量源泉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>With all my strength, I plucked myself clear of him and ran to the bulwarks.</E>
        <C>我拚命用全力挣脱了船长的手臂,向船舷奔去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sometimes, as I thought, I was vanquished more by his fluency than by the strength of his reasons.</E>
        <C>有时我想,我之所以败北,与其说是因为他理由充足,不如说是因为他口若悬河。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now he felt that he would not have strength enough to run even if the police should suddenly burst into the room.</E>
        <C>现在他觉得,即便警察突然破门而入,他也没有足够的力气逃跑了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>force,might,excellence,muscle,power</E>
        <C>n. 力量；力气；兵力；长处</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[straik]</SM>
    <E>strike</E>
    <C>vi. 打，打击；罢工；敲，敲击；抓；打动；穿透
vt. 打，击；罢工；撞击，冲击；侵袭；打动；到达
n. 罢工；打击；殴打
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He poked the camera at Clyde as though he might strike him with it.</E>
        <C>他把照像机朝克莱德一塞,仿佛要用照像机打他似的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Out of his mouth comes a sharp sword with which to strike down the nations.</E>
        <C>利剑从他口中出来,可以击杀列国。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But it seemed to strike upon her grandfather, though he had not noticed it before.</E>
        <C>但是它好象触动了她外祖父的心,虽然他先前不曾注意到。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If only there were harbours which could nourish great armies, here was the front on which to strike.</E>
        <C>只要我们获得能够容纳庞大军队的港口,这里就是展开攻势的前线。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>On the first Tuesday morning the choice for a moment seemed to lie between an air strike or acquiescence.</E>
        <C>在第一个星期二的上午,一时看来,要在空袭或默认之间作出选择。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>grasp,beat upon</E>
        <C>vi. 打，打击；[劳经]罢工；敲，敲击；抓；打动；穿透</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>impact,beat upon</E>
        <C>vt. 打，击；[劳经]罢工；撞击，冲击；侵袭；打动；到达</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>stroke,shock,hit,hiding</E>
        <C>n. [劳经]罢工；打击；殴打</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['strʌɡl]</SM>
    <E>struggle</E>
    <C>vi. 奋斗，努力；挣扎
n. 努力，奋斗；竞争
vt. 使劲移动；尽力使得
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was something of a struggle to find the money to pay.</E>
        <C>当时要筹一笔支付款项在某种意义上讲是一件麻烦事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The struggle was too fierce for her to hope to do anything at all.</E>
        <C>这场斗争对她是太残酷,使她觉得什么希望都没有了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His eyes closed in what would have seemed to be sleeping had it not been for the turmoil of the struggle.</E>
        <C>他双眼紧闭,假若不是因为架打得不可开交的话,人们会认为他睡着了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He involved himself in what he always knew was a vain struggle to retain the lies.</E>
        <C>他总是拼命记住他说过的谎话,虽然他从来就知道这种努力是白费力气的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Much good had come to Florence since the dim time of struggle between the old patron and the new.</E>
        <C>自从新旧保护神之争的黑暗时代以来,佛罗伦萨得到了许多好处。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>apply oneself,labor</E>
        <C>vi. 奋斗，努力；挣扎</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>effort,competition,pain,trial,war</E>
        <C>n. 努力，奋斗；竞争</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stail]</SM>
    <E>style</E>
    <C>n. 风格；时尚；类型；字体
vt. 设计；称呼；使合潮流
vi. 设计式样；用刻刀作装饰画
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>As you know, it is our style to try to solicit suggestions from below.</E>
        <C>如你所知,我们的工作作风是设法鼓励下面提出建议。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She might be suspected of having borrowed that style of remark from her journalistic friend.</E>
        <C>她那套理论可能是从那位记者朋友那里贩运来的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His prose style is of a badness that cannot be completely explained by haste.</E>
        <C>他的文体粗劣不是仅用轻率二字就能解释得了的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The upshot is that the child acquires his own life style or way of dealing with his situation.</E>
        <C>结果是这个孩子养成了他自己的生活方式或找到了如何应付环境的方法。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When neckties went from narrow to wide, I kept all my old ones until the style went back to narrow.</E>
        <C>领带时兴宽的,我就把旧的窄领带收起来,等待再流行窄的时候用。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>mode,description,fashion,type,colour</E>
        <C>n. 风格；时尚；类型；字体</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>design,engineer,project,frame,plan</E>
        <C>vt. 设计；称呼；使合潮流</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌdnli]</SM>
    <E>suddenly</E>
    <C>adv. 突然地；忽然
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It suddenly appeared to me that I was in a foreign country.</E>
        <C>忽然,我似乎觉得我身在国外?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was as though the earth had suddenly stopped and time was frozen.</E>
        <C>好象地球突然停止了转动,时间也冻结了似的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was as if these men and boys had suddenly dived into past ages.</E>
        <C>这些老老少少,好象一下又回到了太古时代。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>From time to time she would start suddenly from her chair, her eyes wide.</E>
        <C>她还常常会突然从椅子上惊跳起来,眼睛睁得大大的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Suddenly a woman burst into his shed, as if she had been blown in.</E>
        <C>突然一个女人闯进了他的小屋,犹如大风把她刮进来一般。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sharp,abruptly</E>
        <C>adv. 突然地；忽然</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌfə]</SM>
    <E>suffer</E>
    <C>vt. 遭受；忍受；经历
vi. 遭受，忍受；受痛苦；经验；受损害
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It would be untrue to say that, strong and self-reliant as he normally was, he did not suffer.</E>
        <C>要说他往常是坚强、自信的人,并不觉得苦痛是不真实的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We can only ask someone to donate one of his organs if his own health will not suffer by loss.</E>
        <C>我们只能在不影响对方健康的情况下提出让某人捐献他的某一器官。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He would not suffer the soul of man to die, but had prepared a plan for his salvation.</E>
        <C>他不会让人的灵魂遭到死亡,他已经给人的灵魂的拯救作了安排。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He saw his wife and children seldom, for fear they would suffer on his account.</E>
        <C>他极少与妻子和孩子见面,因为他担心他们会为了他而受牵连。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I cannot suffer you to be idle.</E>
        <C>我不能让你偷懒。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>stomach,stand,experience,tough,abide</E>
        <C>vt. 遭受；忍受；经历</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>stomach,come under</E>
        <C>vi. 遭受，忍受；受痛苦；经验；受损害</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sju:t, su:t]</SM>
    <E>suit</E>
    <C>vt. 适合；使适应
n. 诉讼；组；套装；恳求
vi. 合适；相称
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>With him in the lead, all the others followed suit.</E>
        <C>在他带动下,别的人也都跟上来了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Such a life as you describe would not suit me at all.</E>
        <C>你说的那种生活我也不适应。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He moved into the locker room and began to slip out of his scrub suit.</E>
        <C>他走进更衣室把手术服脱下来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"But I've been trying to tell you about the suit?" Lonnie cried in alarm.</E>
        <C>“可是我不是对你们说过那套衣服的事了吗?”隆尼吃惊地喊着说。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He found a clothes-brush, and then taking off his coat, began to visit his suit and brush away the stain.</E>
        <C>他找到一只刷衣服的刷子,脱掉外衣,细心地查看自己的衣服,刷掉上面的血迹。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>become,condition,season,adapt to something</E>
        <C>vt. 适合；使适应</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>litigation,group,team,lawsuit,law</E>
        <C>n. 诉讼；组；套装；恳求</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>balance,be in order</E>
        <C>vi. 合适；相称</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sju:təbl]</SM>
    <E>suitable</E>
    <C>adj. 适当的；相配的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is a sign that she has no longer the regard for him, Is their engagement safe and suitable?</E>
        <C>这说明她已不再关心他了。他们之间的婚约还合适,还靠得住吗?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This mixture is placed into a suitable mould, compacted, and allowed to harden.</E>
        <C>这种拌合料灌入合适的模框中,振捣压实,让它硬化。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is important for the cable length to be suitable for the depth of the hole concerned.</E>
        <C>脚线的长度要适应于炮眼的深度,这一点是很重要的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now a suitable electric field is imposed and a fresh value Vf is found.</E>
        <C>现在加上一个适当的电场,并求得一个新的速度值Vf。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The marriage must be still more suitable.</E>
        <C>那桩婚事一定会更美满。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>appropriate,proper,adequate,becoming,matching</E>
        <C>adj. 适当的；相配的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sju:tkeis]</SM>
    <E>suitcase</E>
    <C>n. [轻] 手提箱；衣箱
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He reluctantly picked up the suitcase and left the bank.</E>
        <C>他小心地拎起箱子离开了银行。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was a small suitcase on the rack above his head.</E>
        <C>他头上的行李架上放着一只小箱子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She fished an old coat out of her suitcase.</E>
        <C>她从她的箱子里找出一件旧外衣。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He worried how he could get rid of the ugly contents of the suitcase he kept locked in a closet in his hotel room.</E>
        <C>他为怎样才能摆脱锁在旅馆小间里的手提箱中那些见不得人的家伙而心神不宁。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He jammed all his clothes into a small suitcase.</E>
        <C>他把所有的衣服塞入一个小箱内。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>carrying case,hold-all</E>
        <C>n. [轻]手提箱；衣箱</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌnset]</SM>
    <E>sunset</E>
    <C>n. 日落，傍晚
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was within half an hour before sunset when we entered the first wood; and a little after sunset, when we came into the plain.</E>
        <C>我们走进第一片树林时,离开太阳落下去只有半小时了;等到我们进入那片平地,太阳已经下去了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was the end of the workday, with the sunset burning across the mountain, and the sky shining like copper.</E>
        <C>一天的劳动结束了,夕阳的余辉映照山岭,把天空染成一片古铜色。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The next day it was agreed that Alan should fend for himself till sunset.</E>
        <C>第二天,我们商定先由艾伦自个儿去躲着,一直等到太阳落山。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I only wish he was here himself, as I make no doubt he will be at sunset tomorrow.</E>
        <C>我希望他也到这里来,我有把握,明天太阳下山的时候,他就要来的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>At sunset on the second day, I assembled all the dealers at the stern of the ship.</E>
        <C>第二天黄昏时分,我把所有承销商都召集到船尾。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>Sundown,early evening</E>
        <C>n. 日落，傍晚</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌnʃain]</SM>
    <E>sunshine</E>
    <C>n. 阳光；愉快；晴天；快活
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was such a lovely, lovely day, with its gusts of perfumed wind, and its gay glittering sunshine.</E>
        <C>这一天的天气极其美丽,阵阵的风儿是那么清香,阳光是那么明亮。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was the most winning thing that ever brought sunshine into a desolate house.</E>
        <C>她是把阳光带到一所凄凉的房子里的最讨人喜欢的小东西。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She saw the sunshine going out of him.</E>
        <C>她现在看见他变得神色冷冰冰的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was an old centre, of mellow rooted houses, warm in the sunshine.</E>
        <C>几栋老式房子形成一个中心,四周一片草地,阳光暖洋洋的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Gleam of sunshine came round the edge of the dark cloud.</E>
        <C>从黑云的边缘露出了太阳的光线。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>brightness,Suny</E>
        <C>n. 阳光；愉快；晴天；快活</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sju:pə]</SM>
    <E>super</E>
    <C>adj. 特级的；极好的
n. 特级品，特大号；临时雇员
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a super luxury ship where all the cabins were private suites.</E>
        <C>这是艘超级豪华客轮,所有客舱都是单间。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This coat is a super size.</E>
        <C>这件衣服是特大号的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>wonderful,excellent,famous,great,class</E>
        <C>adj. 特级的；极好的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>temporary,speciality product</E>
        <C>n. 特级品，特大号；临时雇员</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sju:'piriə, sju:pə-]</SM>
    <E>superior</E>
    <C>adj. 上级的；优秀的，出众的；高傲的
n. 上级，长官；优胜者，高手；长者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Clyde came by a new and bony and chill superior who did not seem to want him as an assistant.</E>
        <C>克莱德碰上了一个瘦筋巴骨的、冷冰冰的新上司,似乎不打算要他当助手。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He drank a part, and then carried the rest down upon the deck, to share it, I suppose, with his superior.</E>
        <C>他先喝了一部分,然后拿着剩下的向甲板上走去,我猜想他是拿去跟他的上司一块喝了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Who was she, what was she, that she should hold herself superior?</E>
        <C>她是谁,是什么人,居然把自己看得这么高不可攀。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Much as I liked Antonia, I hated a superior tone that she sometimes took with me.</E>
        <C>我虽然很喜欢安东妮亚,但也很讨厌有时她对我说话时那种高人一等的腔调。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was, as they saw it, part of the rich and superior class.</E>
        <C>在他们看来,他是有钱、有地位的阶级的一分子。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>ranking,lofty</E>
        <C>adj. 上级的；优秀的，出众的；高傲的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>higher-up,prefect</E>
        <C>n. 上级，长官；优胜者，高手；长者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə'pɔ:t]</SM>
    <E>support</E>
    <C>vt. 支持，支撑，支援；扶持，帮助；赡养，供养
n. 支持，维持；支援，供养；支持者，支撑物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>When he was strong enough to stand without support, he rose to his feet.</E>
        <C>等他有了力气,可以不需支撑立起来的时候,他慢慢站起身来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was believed that this would support the ruins if the building was blown or shaken down.</E>
        <C>人们认为这东西能在房子被炸毁或震塌时支撑残垣。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her position was strongly entrenched; she had managed to secure the support of the king.</E>
        <C>她的地位是十分巩固;她已经设法获得了国王的声援。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"I'll need some moral support with Mrs. Ike," he said with a sheepish grin.</E>
        <C>“我需要得到艾克夫人一些精神上的支持,”他有点忸怩地哭着说。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Most of the faculty is going to support me, once the injustice of the case is aired.</E>
        <C>等这问题的不公正之处宣扬出去后,大多数的教职员都会支持我。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>encourage,facilitate,second,carry,boost</E>
        <C>vt. [医][机]支持，支撑，[计][军]支援；扶持，帮助；[法]赡养，供养</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>holding,adhesion,backing,advocate</E>
        <C>n. [医][机]支持，维持；[计][军]支援，供养；支持者，支撑物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə'raund]</SM>
    <E>surround</E>
    <C>vt. 围绕；包围
n. 围绕物
adj. 环绕立体声的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A sense of mutual affection seemed to surround us with a ring of golden peace.</E>
        <C>一种相亲相爱的感觉似乎用一圈黄金般的和平气氛围绕着我们。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Hundreds of steps lead to the high walls which surround the president's palace!</E>
        <C>数百级台阶通向总统府周围的高墙。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>invest,case,enclose</E>
        <C>vt. 围绕；包围</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>entironment,girdle</E>
        <C>n. 围绕物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sɔ:d]</SM>
    <E>sword</E>
    <C>n. 刀，剑；武力，战争
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>His name had been like a sword against the enemy.</E>
        <C>他的名子好象一把剑刺向敌人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Out of his mouth comes a sharp sword with which to strike down the nations.</E>
        <C>利剑从他口中出来,可以击杀列国。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He laid a pair of fine silver-mounted pistols on the table, and I saw that he was belted with a great sword.</E>
        <C>他把一对镶银的漂亮的手枪放在桌子上时,我看见他身上还佩带一柄巨大宝剑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Back of them high in the twilight against the clouds, an angel waved a flaming sword driving them out of the garden.</E>
        <C>在他们后面,在黄昏的云端高处,一个天使挥舞着烈焰熊熊的剑,把他们赶出乐园。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I made up my bed on the floor, and he took the first spell, pistol in hand and sword on knee.</E>
        <C>我替自己铺好地铺,首先由他轮班警戒,他手里拿着手枪,膝盖上搁着宝剑。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>blade,knife,force,war</E>
        <C>n. 刀，剑；武力，战争</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sistəm]</SM>
    <E>system</E>
    <C>n. 制度，体制；系统；方法
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some people seem to think that the present system is all right!</E>
        <C>有人似乎认为现行制度并没有问题!</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I made it a habit to inform visitors of the system that we used.</E>
        <C>我差不多已经成了习惯,喜欢将此项设备告知各来宾。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If the system is to be fail-safe the pilot must be able to detect the change quickly.</E>
        <C>如果该系统是不安全的,驾驶员必须能够很快发觉这种变化。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now he knows his way around the boat, sir, he knows the engines, the compressed air system, the batteries, all that.</E>
        <C>长官,他对舰上的事是懂的,象机器、空气压缩系统、电池组什么的,他全懂。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then there was need for a complete break. The mines were run on an old system, an obsolete idea.</E>
        <C>下一步需要来个彻底的变革。这些矿井是按照陈旧的制度和过时的思想经营管理的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>institution,organization,method,approach,scheme</E>
        <C>n. 制度，体制；系统；方法</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sæk]</SM>
    <E>sack</E>
    <C>n. 麻布袋；洗劫
vt. 解雇；把……装入袋；劫掠
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Joanna had not noticed that she still had the old sack that her stepmother had given her.</E>
        <C>乔安娜没有注意她仍然带着她继母给她的那个旧袋子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One man got the sack for presuming to stop him in the street to ask some questions about some work.</E>
        <C>有一个工人就因为竟敢在路上拦住他问了几个有关工作的问题,后来就被解雇了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The corpse was sewn up in a sack and thrown into the river.</E>
        <C>尸体被装入布袋中缝好后抛入河流之中。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nothing comes out of the sack but what was in it.</E>
        <C>袋子里有什么才能倒出什么;无中不能生有。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They carry their children at their backs, in a sack, like other savages over the world.</E>
        <C>她们把孩子放在背包里背着,同世界上其他野人一样。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>gunny bag,burlap bag</E>
        <C>n. 麻布袋；洗劫</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>get the boot,dehire</E>
        <C>vt. 解雇；把……装入袋；劫掠</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['seikrid]</SM>
    <E>sacred</E>
    <C>adj. 神的；神圣的；宗教的；庄严的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I said: "Is nothing sacred? It's Sunday morning, I'm in the middle of nowhere, and I can't get away from this Mustang mania!"</E>
        <C>我说:“是不是没有什么东西属于不可侵犯的了?星期天早上,不知身在何处,还摆脱不了这种野马狂!”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Moonstone looks forth once more over the walls of the sacred city in which its story first began.</E>
        <C>月亮宝石再度照耀着这座圣城的城墙了,它的故事就是在这城里开场的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Yes! After the lapse of eight centuries, the Moonstone looks forth once more over the walls of the sacred city.</E>
        <C>是呀!经历了八个世纪的岁月,月亮宝石再度照耀着这座圣城的城墙。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is you and such as you that have let the barbarians onto the sacred soil of the fatherland.</E>
        <C>就是你们这种人,放野蛮人来侵犯祖国神圣的国土。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The crown of thorns was made of real thorns, and was nailed to the sacred head.</E>
        <C>荆棘冠冕是真荆棘编的,钉在圣灵头上。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>religious,blessed</E>
        <C>adj. 神的；神圣的；宗教的；庄严的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sækrifais]</SM>
    <E>sacrifice</E>
    <C>n. 牺牲；祭品；供奉
vt. 牺牲；献祭；亏本出售
vi. 献祭；奉献
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some make a virtue out of giving in the sense of a sacrifice.</E>
        <C>有的人认为给予是牺牲,因而以此为德行。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A mother will sacrifice her life for her children.</E>
        <C>为了孩子,一个母亲可以献出她自己的生命。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mr. Hart got a lot of money at the sacrifice of his friends.</E>
        <C>哈特先生牺牲他的朋友以获得巨款。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This was the sacrifice, a gift to God of something that was precious to them.</E>
        <C>这就是献祭品,把一件他们认为珍贵的东西作为礼物奉献给上帝。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>No! That Margaret could not do. That was expecting too great a sacrifice of bashful feeling.</E>
        <C>不!玛格丽脱决不肯这样做。这太羞人了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>offering,victimization</E>
        <C>n. 牺牲；祭品；供奉</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>immolate,martyr</E>
        <C>vt. 牺牲；献祭；亏本出售</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>offer,devote  to</E>
        <C>vi. 献祭；奉献</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sædl]</SM>
    <E>saddle</E>
    <C>n. 鞍，鞍状物；车座；拖具
vt. 承受；使负担；装以马鞍
vi. 跨上马鞍
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Tung finished and folded his hands over the reins on the pommel of his saddle.</E>
        <C>董说完了,把拉着缰绳的手往鞍头上一搭。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had not come out to the South Seas seeking hearth and saddle of his own.</E>
        <C>他不是为了自己成家发财才远征南太平洋。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>With troubled faces they watched Fong, slumped forward in the saddle, his head bowed, pain and defeat in his eyes.</E>
        <C>他们满脸不安地望着方--他身子向前骑在马上,低头,眼里充满痛苦和颓丧的神情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>After two or three attempts, he lifted himself into the saddle and started for Hanover.</E>
        <C>一连窜了几下,他才上了马鞍,直奔汉诺佛。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The King lifted her into the saddle, and with his hand on the bridle he led her along the pathway.</E>
        <C>国王扶她上马鞍,他一只手牵着缰绳,领着她沿着小径走去。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sella</E>
        <C>n. 鞍，鞍状物；[车辆]车座；拖具</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>absorb,burden</E>
        <C>vt. 承受；使负担；装以马鞍</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sædli]</SM>
    <E>sadly</E>
    <C>adv. 悲哀地；悲痛地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He could do nothing but go sadly back to bed.</E>
        <C>他只好垂头丧气地回家睡觉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>So Mole, after struggling with his memory for a brief space, shook his head sadly and followed the Rat.</E>
        <C>鼹鼠在苦思苦索了一阵之后,也凄凉地摇摇头跟着老鼠去了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He wrung his hands, and Cowperwood shook his head sadly.</E>
        <C>他绞着自己的双手,而柯帕乌却凄惨地摇着手。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She always kissed one as if she were sadly and wisely sending one away forever.</E>
        <C>她总是这样吻别一个人,仿佛她是在既伤心又懂事地与他永远诀别。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her young face looked sadly out of place in that smoky room.</E>
        <C>她那张充满青春活力的脸,在这间烟雾腾腾的屋里显得极不相称。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sorrowfully,mournfully</E>
        <C>adv. 悲哀地；悲痛地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['seifli]</SM>
    <E>safely</E>
    <C>adv. 安全地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>By now there were at least twenty people clustered on the rocks, safely out of reach of the spume, watching the group on the raft.</E>
        <C>这时,至少有20个人聚在那溅不到浪花的岩石上,观望着木排上的几个人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you were sending a U-boat in to pick up a fugitive spy, what would you think was the nearest sub could safely come to the coast?</E>
        <C>如果让你派潜水艇接应一个逃亡间谍,你认为哪是最近最安全的接应点?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Not only did I distrust him, I didn't know how much I could safely say.</E>
        <C>我不但信不过他,而且也不知道该怎么说才稳当。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her grandfather lay sleeping safely at her side, and the crime to which his madness urged him, was not committed. That was her comfort.</E>
        <C>她的外祖父平安地睡在她身旁,他的疯狂并未导致犯罪。这便是她引以为慰的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In a few minutes he had reached the beanstalk and was clambering down, the hen tucked safely under his arm.</E>
        <C>不久来到豆茎旁,他把母鸡牢牢夹在腋下向下爬去。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>securely,wholesomely</E>
        <C>adv. 安全地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[seint]</SM>
    <E>saint</E>
    <C>n. 圣人；圣徒；道德崇高的人
adj. 神圣的
vt. 成为圣徒
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was ready to worship Colonel Brandon as a saint.</E>
        <C>她要将布兰顿上校供奉为神明。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Jimmy was a saint or a chump for all the things he did in trying to please his wife.</E>
        <C>吉米做了种种事情让自己的妻子感到高兴,有的认为他是个道德高尚的人,有的认为他是个傻瓜。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One depicts the Virgin Mary holding the Christ child, and the other shows the meeting of Saint Peter and Saint Paul.</E>
        <C>一幅描绘怀抱耶稣的圣母玛利亚,而另一幅表现圣彼得和圣保罗的会面。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He seemed great to her, now, and very like a saint.</E>
        <C>现在,她觉得这个人很了不起,象是一位圣人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is far superior to the hovel at Woodend, and the small house at Saint Leonard's Crags.</E>
        <C>它比起伍登的茅舍和圣列奥纳德的小屋,不知要好上几倍。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sadu,sadhu</E>
        <C>n. 圣人；圣徒；道德崇高的人</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>sacred,divine,blessed,godly</E>
        <C>adj. 神圣的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[seik]</SM>
    <E>sake</E>
    <C>n. 目的；利益；理由；日本米酒
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Marianne was vexed at it for her sister's sake.</E>
        <C>玛丽安替姐姐感到很窘。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Here at last was one who would not hesitate to lose his soul for her sake.</E>
        <C>这儿终于有了这么一个人,他会为她毫无迟疑地抛弃灵魂。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They grabbed what they could get for the sake of what was to be got.</E>
        <C>为了能捞到想得到的东西,不惜煞费苦心,巧取豪夺。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"For God's sake, stop him from gambling, my dear," she said, "or he will ruin himself."</E>
        <C>她说:“亲爱的,看老天的面子,赶快叫他别再赌钱了。要不然他就完了。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The dream had been worth suffering for the sake of this sudden rapture.</E>
        <C>担惊受怕后能得到这突如其来的快乐,还是值得的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>goals,intention,purpose,behalf,objective</E>
        <C>n. 目的；利益；理由；日本米酒</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sæləri]</SM>
    <E>salary</E>
    <C>vt. 给...加薪；给...薪水
n. 薪水
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Out of my salary I had begun to save a few dollars.</E>
        <C>我开始从薪水中节约几个钱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I shall have to ask the bank manager to let me go into the red until my salary cheque come through.</E>
        <C>在我收到薪水支票以前,我请求银行经理允许我欠债。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>How much salary does the job pay?</E>
        <C>这份工作的薪俸是多少?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You can stop it out of my salary.</E>
        <C>你可以用我的工资支付。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Smith's monthly salary is paid into the bank by the cashier.</E>
        <C>史密斯的每月工资由出纳员存入银行。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>emolument,paycheck</E>
        <C>n. [劳经]薪水</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə'lju:t, sɑ:'lu:te]</SM>
    <E>salute</E>
    <C>n. 致敬，欢迎；敬礼
vt. 行礼致敬，欢迎
vi. 致意，打招呼；行礼
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The children stand to salute the flag.</E>
        <C>孩子起立,向国旗敬礼。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Let me give them my salute.</E>
        <C>我谨在此向他们表示敬意。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sailor dipped the ship's flag as a salute.</E>
        <C>水手将船上的旗升上去再降下来以示致敬。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The captain ordered his men to fire a salute.</E>
        <C>船长命令部下鸣放礼炮。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I salute them for their honor and their courage.</E>
        <C>我向他们的道德与勇敢致敬。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>welcome,Huanying</E>
        <C>n. 致敬，欢迎；敬礼</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>greet,be welcome to</E>
        <C>vt. 行礼致敬，欢迎</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>say hello,touch one's hat</E>
        <C>vi. 致意，打招呼；行礼</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sɑ:mpl, 'sæ-]</SM>
    <E>sample</E>
    <C>vt. 取样；尝试；抽样检查
n. 样品；样本；例子
adj. 试样的，样品的；作为例子的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I hope my young friend will like such a comely sample of his own blood.</E>
        <C>俺盼着咱们那位年轻的朋友喜欢你这么一位和他一脉相传的漂亮姑娘才好。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The goods we have received do not tally with the sample on which we ordered.</E>
        <C>我们收到的货物与我们定购的样品不符合。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The melt must be wiped off the sample before it enters the next melt.</E>
        <C>在样品进入下一个熔体前必须把熔体从样品上擦掉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>At the end of the count the sample is ejected into a shielded store.</E>
        <C>计数完毕,样品被送入一个屏蔽的储存器内。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sample should not be so large as to increase unduly the width of the diffracted beam.</E>
        <C>样品不应当过分大,以致不恰当地增加了衍射束的宽度。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>essay,have a try</E>
        <C>vt. 取样；尝试；抽样检查</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>example,pattern</E>
        <C>n. 样品；[图情]样本；例子</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sændi]</SM>
    <E>sandy</E>
    <C>adj. 沙地的；多沙的；含沙的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A fine sandy dust arose from the land and hung in a stifling cloud over the sea.</E>
        <C>一团细沙从地上腾空而起,在海面上空形成一团乌云。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was a pleasant if tired-looking man, with thinning, sandy hair, clear blue eyes and a slight middle-aged paunch.</E>
        <C>他外貌讨人喜欢,但带有倦色,稀疏的黄头发,亮亮的眼睛,中年人微凸的肚子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We were off before sunrise, Sandy riding and I limping along behind.</E>
        <C>还没出太阳,我们就动身了,桑迪骑马,我一瘸一点的在后边跟着。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sandy came flying in, wild with terror, and so choked with sobs that for a minute she could not get her voice.</E>
        <C>桑弟飞也似地跑进来,吓得都快疯了,还抽抽搭搭地哭着,气噎喉堵,一时之间简直都说不出话来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sandy had been singing for an hour straight.</E>
        <C>桑迪已经不停地唱了一个钟头。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>gritty,arenaceous</E>
        <C>adj. 沙地的；多沙的；含沙的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sætəlait]</SM>
    <E>satellite</E>
    <C>n. 卫星；人造卫星；随从；卫星国家
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>News of the launch of a new satellite was no longer a sensation.</E>
        <C>新卫星发射的消息就不再是耸人听闻的事了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Up to the present day no bond exists between the earth and her satellite.</E>
        <C>直到现在为止,地球和它的卫星之间还没有建立任何直接联系。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was three years after the first satellite launching that a spaceship containing a man made a successful flight.</E>
        <C>第一颗人造卫星发射三年之后,载有一人的宇宙飞船才进行了成功的航行。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They say they intend to launch one satellite themselves and to hold the other one in reserve.</E>
        <C>他们说,他们打算自己发射一颗卫星,另外一颗留着备用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When was the first man-made satellite orbited?</E>
        <C>第一颗人造卫星是何时射入轨道的?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>moon,suite</E>
        <C>n. [天]卫星；[航]人造卫星；随从；卫星国家</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,sætis'fæktəri]</SM>
    <E>satisfactory</E>
    <C>adj. 满意的；符合要求的；赎罪的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The conversation, Roscoe Heyward decided as he hung up the phone, had been eminently satisfactory.</E>
        <C>罗斯科·海沃德挂上电话,心想这番交谈真是再理想也没有了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Following fermentation the new wines must be clarified, stabilized, and aged to produce a satisfactory final produce.</E>
        <C>发酵以后的新葡萄酒必须澄清、稳定和陈年以得到令人满意的最终产品。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A very satisfactory answer can be given in terms of the appropriate analytic generalization of the algebraic concept of nilpotence.</E>
        <C>将代数学中的幂零元概念作适当的解析学上的推广,可以绘出一个很满意回答。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Egyptian sank into an intent reverie, which did not seem to present to him any clear or satisfactory suggestion.</E>
        <C>那个埃及人全神贯注地陷入了沉思,可是似乎怎么也想不出任何稳妥或满意的建议。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is often necessary to determine the satisfactory release characteristics of tip tanks, underwing stores, bombs, or other devices.</E>
        <C>经常有必要测定翼尖油箱,翼下外挂物,炸弹或其它装置的投放特性。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>content,well-pleasing</E>
        <C>adj. 满意的；符合要求的；赎罪的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sɔ:s]</SM>
    <E>sauce</E>
    <C>n. 酱油；沙司；调味汁
vt. 使增加趣味；给…调味
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was tasting the sauce to find out whether it was salt or sugar she had put into it.</E>
        <C>她正在尝调味汁的味道,看看她放进去的到底是盐还是糖。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She swept away the sauce with the sugar, leaving a few lumps on the tablecloth.</E>
        <C>她把糖和调味料收了,在桌布上留下几块糖。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sauce is better than the fish.</E>
        <C>配菜比鱼还好;喧宾夺主。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Yet what is sauce for the goose should be sauce for the gander.</E>
        <C>以其人之道还治其人之身,是理所当然的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The cook thickens the sauce with flour.</E>
        <C>厨师用麦粉使汁变浓。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>soy,shoyu</E>
        <C>n. 酱油；沙司；调味汁</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>season</E>
        <C>vt. 使增加趣味；给…调味</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sɔ:sə]</SM>
    <E>saucer</E>
    <C>n. 茶托，浅碟；浅碟形物；眼睛
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mrs. Pegler's cup, rattling against her saucer as she held it, denoted some nervousness on her part.</E>
        <C>派格拉太太拿着茶杯托,杯子在那上面摇晃得卡嗒卡嗒响,表示她的心神不安。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He sucked on the tip of a cigarette, sipped black coffee from a saucer, and scanned a magazine.</E>
        <C>他抽着烟卷,小口地喝着带托盘的杯子里的黑咖啡,心不在焉地看着杂志。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"What's this?" said Miss Ophelia, holding up the saucer of pomade.</E>
        <C>“这是什么?”奥菲丽亚小姐拿起一只装着生发油的盘子来问道。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The cat has upset its saucer of milk.</E>
        <C>那只猫打翻了它的牛奶碟子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mrs. Corney rose to get another cup and saucer from the closet.</E>
        <C>考尔尼太太起身从壁橱里取出另一副杯碟。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>eye,optic</E>
        <C>n. 茶托，浅碟；浅碟形物；眼睛</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['seiviŋ]</SM>
    <E>saving</E>
    <C>n. 节约；挽救；存款
adj. 节约的；挽救的；补偿的；保留的
prep. 考虑到；除...之外
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>So what we've done is to dedicate ourselves to saving something of what's left.</E>
        <C>所以我们所做的就是献身于拯救一部分还剩下来的东西。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was no chance of saving her.</E>
        <C>没有办法救他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>John was saving up for a new bicycle.</E>
        <C>约翰在积蓄钱想买架新自行车。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She entrusted all her saving to a shark.</E>
        <C>她把所有的积蓄都托付给了一个骗子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You're of age now; you ought to be saving for yourself.</E>
        <C>你现在长大了,应该给自己积些钱啦。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>economy,fund,deposit</E>
        <C>n. [经]节约；挽救；存款</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>economical,managing</E>
        <C>adj. [经]节约的；挽救的；补偿的；[法]保留的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>considering,given</E>
        <C>prep. 考虑到；除...之外</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sɔ:]</SM>
    <E>saw</E>
    <C>vt. 锯；锯成；锯开
vi. 锯；用锯；将某物锯成小块
n. 锯子；谚语
v. see的过去式
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He saw, upon her fresh young image, the image of his mother.</E>
        <C>在她那年轻而富有朝气的身上,他看到了他母亲的形象。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His mother came into the room with more plates of food and he saw how soft and shapeless she was.</E>
        <C>他母亲又拿几盘食物走进房间,他发现她身体有多么软弱臃肿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She saw that queer little toss of her head to keep back the wandering hair that would always get into her eyes.</E>
        <C>她看到她轻巧地把头一扬,把晃动着的,老是跑到眼睛里去的头发甩到后面去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She saw how much she had pained Edward.</E>
        <C>她看到自己使爱德华多么难堪。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took it out and saw that it was addressed to him.</E>
        <C>他拿出一看,是寄给他的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>rip</E>
        <C>vt. [木]锯；锯成；锯开</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>saying,proverb</E>
        <C>n. 锯子；谚语</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skeil]</SM>
    <E>scale</E>
    <C>n. 规模；比例；鳞；刻度；天平；数值范围
vi. 衡量；攀登；剥落；生水垢
vt. 测量；攀登；刮鳞；依比例决定
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The world seems to be constructed upon a smaller and more delicate scale.</E>
        <C>世界却好象是在纤巧精致的规模上建造起来的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The graduations tend to be crowded together at the beginning of the scale.</E>
        <C>刻度线在刻度标的起始端有挤在一起的趋势。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The balance beam scale is outfitted with a beaker reservoir on one of its arms and a tare weight on the other.</E>
        <C>平衡梁式天平在它的一条臂上配备一个烧杯状容器,另一臂上配备衡重量。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They did not know that Parvus did everything on a large scale.</E>
        <C>其实他们不知道,帕尔乌斯做事向来是大手大脚的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The balance beam scale is outfitted with a beaker reservoir on one of its arms and a weight on the other.</E>
        <C>平衡梁式天平在它的一条臂上配备一个烧杯状容器,另一臂上配衡重量。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>dimensions,ratio,graduation,calibration</E>
        <C>n. 规模；[测][数]比例；[动]鳞；[仪]刻度；天平；数值范围</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>chip,shell,climb</E>
        <C>vi. 衡量；攀登；剥落；[环境]生水垢</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>sound,gauge</E>
        <C>vt. 测量；攀登；刮鳞；依比例决定</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skæn]</SM>
    <E>scan</E>
    <C>vt. 扫描；浏览；细看；详细调查；标出格律
vi. 扫描；扫掠
n. 扫描；浏览；审视；细看
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This line does not scan.</E>
        <C>这一行不合韵律。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>glance through,look through</E>
        <C>vt. 扫描；浏览；细看；详细调查；标出格律</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>survey,scrutiny</E>
        <C>n. 扫描；浏览；审视；细看</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skɑ:]</SM>
    <E>scar</E>
    <C>vt. 伤害；给留下伤痕
vi. 结疤；痊愈
n. 创伤；伤痕
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I stared at him. That, then, was the secret of the mustache-grown to cover a scar!</E>
        <C>我睁大了眼望着他。原来他蓄胡子是用来遮疤!</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the middle of the scar he stood on his head and grinned at the reversed fat boy.</E>
        <C>在孤岩当中,他就地来了个拿大顶,咧嘴笑看着颠倒了的胖男孩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then I nearly fell into a very deep narrow ravine, almost no more than a scar in the hillside.</E>
        <C>后来,我几乎掉进一条很深的小窄沟里,这条小沟不过是山坡上的一道裂痕。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The wound left a scar that he will carry with him to the grave.</E>
        <C>那伤口给他留下一个一辈子也去不掉的疤痕。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He looked up and down the scar.</E>
        <C>他上下打量着孤岩。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>knife,injure</E>
        <C>vt. 伤害；给留下伤痕</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>cure,heal up</E>
        <C>vi. 结疤；痊愈</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>wound,trauma</E>
        <C>n. 创伤；伤痕</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skεəs]</SM>
    <E>scarce</E>
    <C>adj. 缺乏的，不足的；稀有的
adv. 仅仅；几乎不；几乎没有
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I sat down and looked upon these things two hours together, and scarce spoke a word.</E>
        <C>我坐在那里,呆望着这些东西,接连两个钟头几乎一句话也没有说。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Rubber was scarce and precious, and the Russian demand for it was on the large scale.</E>
        <C>橡胶是稀少而宝贵的,可是俄国对橡胶的需要量是非常大的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Oh? Am I supposed to make myself scarce?" she gave him a sweet smile.</E>
        <C>“哦?要不要我回避呢?”她朝他微微一笑,笑得很可爱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>So rich and fleecy were the outlines of the forest, that scarce an opening could be seen.</E>
        <C>远远望去,林木茂密青翠,见不到一角空地。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He told me there were two desperate villains among them, that it was scarce safe to show any mercy to them.</E>
        <C>他告诉我,他们中间有两个天不怕地不怕的坏蛋,如果饶了他们,那就很危险。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>rare,short,lacking,insufficient,deficient</E>
        <C>adj. 缺乏的，不足的；稀有的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>merely,simply,just,only,but</E>
        <C>adv. 仅仅；几乎不；几乎没有</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['skεəsli]</SM>
    <E>scarcely</E>
    <C>adv. 几乎不，简直不；简直没有
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her short hair was tousled, as though on getting out of bed she had scarcely troubled to pass a comb through it.</E>
        <C>她的短发乱蓬蓬的,好像起床时简直就没有梳过。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>My heart was beating so fast, and there was such a singing in my ears, that I could scarcely stammer I had no objection.</E>
        <C>我的心跳得很急,耳朵里嗡嗡直响,好不容易才期期艾艾回了一声不反对。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>With scarcely another word I saw her to the convent, then took the bus back to Carfax.</E>
        <C>我送她去修道院的路上几乎没有再说什么话,后来搭了公共汽车回到卡尔法克斯。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sometimes he could scarcely manage to carry the pots of paint to the building side, his feet were so hot and sore.</E>
        <C>有时候他的两只脚火烧一般地疼痛,简直没法把漆罐送到工地去了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>So fine was the material that it was scarcely creased at all.</E>
        <C>材料是上好的,几乎不露一点儿皱褶。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>ill,barely</E>
        <C>adv. 几乎不，简直不；简直没有</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skεə]</SM>
    <E>scare</E>
    <C>vt. 惊吓；把…吓跑
vi. 受惊
n. 恐慌；惊吓；惊恐
adj. （美）骇人的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Meanwhile the boy upon the floor began to stir, and presently sat up and looked about him with a scare.</E>
        <C>这时候,睡在地板上的孩子翻了个身,一骨碌坐了起来害怕地向四周望了一下。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"I thought there was a war scare," Rhoda said. "Nobody here seems to be worried."</E>
        <C>“我还以为大家都患了战争恐惧病呢”,罗达说,“这儿好象没有一个人担忧”。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>That should be enough to scare any man into grey hair.</E>
        <C>那足以把任何人吓得头发发白。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sometimes you have to scare people into getting the point.</E>
        <C>有的时候你必须利用恐吓的手段来说服他人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You scare them to death with your mouth.</E>
        <C>你一开口就能把人吓死。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>take aback</E>
        <C>vt. 惊吓；把…吓跑</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>spook</E>
        <C>vi. 受惊</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>panic,pavor</E>
        <C>n. 恐慌；惊吓；惊恐</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>haircurling,terrifying</E>
        <C>adj. （美）骇人的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['skætə]</SM>
    <E>scatter</E>
    <C>vi. 分散，散开；散射
vt. 使散射；使散开，使分散；使散播，使撒播
n. 分散；散播，撒播
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The mirror reflects light back to the scatter plate.</E>
        <C>镜面把光反射回散射板。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is a lute to scatter songs to his mistress.</E>
        <C>它是一只琵琶,向他的情侣弹奏爱恋的心曲。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A cold silvery mist had veiled the afternoon, and the moon was not yet up to scatter it.</E>
        <C>这天下午起了一片银白色的寒雾,蒙住了一切,这会儿月亮还没有拨开雾霭,高临太空。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She tripped on a scatter rug.</E>
        <C>她被小块地毯绊倒了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I'm wondering whether to scatter your brain over the room.</E>
        <C>我只是在疑惑是否该在房间那头敲碎您的脑袋。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>spread around,spread about</E>
        <C>vi. 分散，散开；[军]散射</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>disject,disperse</E>
        <C>vt. [军]使散射；使散开，使分散；使散播，使撒播</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>dissemination,decentralization</E>
        <C>n. 分散；散播，撒播</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['si:nəri]</SM>
    <E>scenery</E>
    <C>n. 风景；景色；舞台布景
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The shore was set before him like a bit of scenery on a stage.</E>
        <C>海岸犹如一幅舞台上的布景,展现在他眼前。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The train moved slowly south through flat, drab main-line scenery.</E>
        <C>火车穿过干线两侧风景单调乏味的地区,缓慢地向南驶去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The scenery was laid out before the travellers when they reached the top of the hill.</E>
        <C>当旅游者到达山顶时,风景展现在他们面前。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mrs and Miss Archer were both great lovers of scenery.</E>
        <C>阿切尔夫人和小姐都酷爱自然风景。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>landscape,view,picture,prospect,outlook</E>
        <C>n. 风景；景色；舞台布景</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sent]</SM>
    <E>scent</E>
    <C>n. 气味；嗅觉；痕迹；察觉能力
vt. 闻到；发觉；使充满…的气味；循着遗臭追踪
vi. 发出…的气味；有…的迹象；嗅着气味追赶
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Possibly picking up the scent of her young, she let out a high-pitched, plaintive whine.</E>
        <C>她可能闻到了幼崽的气味,发出一声尖锐,哀伤的悲嚎。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There she stood, trying to soothe herself with the scent of flowers and the fading, beautiful evening.</E>
        <C>她站在那儿,尽量想寄情于花香和渐渐深沉的悦目暮色。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When the light summer wind stirred amidst the trees of the garden, there came through the open door the heavy scent of the lilac.</E>
        <C>当夏日的轻风在花园里树丛间吹拂的时候,从开着的门里就传来浓烈的紫丁香香味。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Every June the great mass of leaves and shoots still broke out into a passionate splendour of scent and crimson colour.</E>
        <C>每逢6月到来,浓碧的枝叶丛中,猩红馥郁,蔚成一派情如火灼的奇观。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sweet scent of vanilla had met us as she opened the door.</E>
        <C>她打开门,香草的芳香迎面扑来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>smell,nose,mark,wind,trace</E>
        <C>n. 气味；嗅觉；痕迹；察觉能力</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>discover,wake to</E>
        <C>vt. 闻到；发觉；使充满…的气味；循着遗臭追踪</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>show evidence of</E>
        <C>vi. 发出…的气味；有…的迹象；嗅着气味追赶</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ski:m]</SM>
    <E>scheme</E>
    <C>n. 计划；组合；体制；诡计
vi. 搞阴谋；拟订计划
vt. 计划；策划
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>For a while it looked as if their scheme would founder.</E>
        <C>一时间,他们的计划眼看要落空了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It might be so essential to a scheme on which they had set their hearts.</E>
        <C>这件事对他们热衷的计划是那么重要。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You think, Judith, that your sister is now bent on some mad scheme to serve her father and Hurry?</E>
        <C>尤蒂丝,那么你认为你的妹妹现在是决心去执行她的疯狂计划来援救她的父亲和赫利吗?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Conservatives would not themselves have launched such a scheme.</E>
        <C>保守党自己不会提出这样的方案。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Miss Marianne would not object to such a scheme if her elder sister would come into it.</E>
        <C>如果她姐姐能同意的话,玛丽安小姐是不会反对这个计划的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>plan,programme,system,organization,fraud</E>
        <C>n. 计划；组合；体制；诡计</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>design,map,propose,project,engineer</E>
        <C>vt. 计划；策划</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['skɔlə]</SM>
    <E>scholar</E>
    <C>n. 学者；奖学金获得者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was a scholar whose learning did not fill his mouth.</E>
        <C>他是个有学问但不能糊口的学者。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was a ready scholar as you are, but more fervid and impatient.</E>
        <C>他是一个聪明的学者,跟你一样,不过更加热情而缺乏耐心。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Vernon spoke more of her father, a scholar of high repute.</E>
        <C>维浓谈得更多的是她父亲,一位声誉很高的学者。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Such words do not become a scholar.</E>
        <C>那样的话不像出自学者之口。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You may call him a scholar, but you cannot call him a genius.</E>
        <C>你可以说他是学者,但不能说他是天才。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>student,academic</E>
        <C>n. 学者；奖学金获得者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sizəz]</SM>
    <E>scissors</E>
    <C>n. 剪刀；剪式跳法
v. 剪开；删除（scissor的第三人称单数）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He picked up a pair of scissors, cut away half of one of the hangings.</E>
        <C>他拿起一把剪子,把其中一幅窗帘的一半剪了下来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He used sharp scissors at all times to make cuts clean and smooth.</E>
        <C>他在任何时候,都用锋利的剪子修剪,以使伤口整齐、平滑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was paring her nails with nail scissors.</E>
        <C>她正在用指甲刀修指甲。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Reach over my shoulder and you can pick up the scissors from the table.</E>
        <C>你从我肩上伸过手去,就可以从桌子上拿到剪刀了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A scissors was lying on the table.</E>
        <C>一把剪刀放在桌子上。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>forfex,cutting tools</E>
        <C>n. [五金]剪刀；剪式跳法</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skəup]</SM>
    <E>scope</E>
    <C>n. 范围；余地；视野；眼界；导弹射程
vt. 审视
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This sort of knowledge had by no means come within the simple lady's scope.</E>
        <C>这类知识从没进入过这位单纯的妇女的头脑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When he recovered, he found no scope in the France of the Directoire and the First Consul.</E>
        <C>复元之后他在执政内阁和第一执政统治下的法国都无用武之地。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The narrow shaft of the attack scope slid softly upward behind Byron, and stopped.</E>
        <C>拜伦背后进攻潜望镜的细镜筒悄悄地升起,最后停住了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We've got to broaden our scope.</E>
        <C>咱们应当扩大一下眼界。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To compare her stories and novels with those of James helps to define the scope of both.</E>
        <C>把她的长短篇小说拿来和詹姆斯的比较,可以帮助我们确定二人的功力。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>extent,boundary,region,spectrum,territory,range,area</E>
        <C>n. 范围；余地；视野；眼界；导弹射程</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skɔ:n]</SM>
    <E>scorn</E>
    <C>n. 轻蔑；嘲笑；藐视的对象
vt. 轻蔑；藐视；不屑做
vi. 表示轻蔑；表示鄙视
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She sat down at the table and stared at him with scorn and amazement; sat heavily, as though she had been struck.</E>
        <C>她在桌边坐下来——沉重地坐下来,仿佛是被什么东西击倒似的,她用轻蔑和诧异的目光盯着他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was so unkind of her to scorn me just because I happen to be conventional.</E>
        <C>就因为我一时拘泥于习俗礼教,她就这么侮辱我,真是太不通人情了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was little scorn, as a rule in her large and impulsive nature.</E>
        <C>她那宽宏大量、易受冲动的天性里,平时不大有鄙视人的表现。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I scorn to be taken by an English craft under French colors.</E>
        <C>我决不会被一件上了法国油彩的英国工艺品骗上的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The boys would be in school and would scorn to tell her even if they knew.</E>
        <C>男孩子们都上学去了,即使他们知道,他们也不屑告诉她。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>floccinaucinihilipilification,disparagement</E>
        <C>n. 轻蔑；嘲笑；藐视的对象</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>spurn at,sneeze at</E>
        <C>vt. 轻蔑；藐视；不屑做</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>flout</E>
        <C>vi. 表示轻蔑；表示鄙视</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skaut]</SM>
    <E>scout</E>
    <C>n. 搜索，侦察；侦察员；侦察机
vt. 侦察；跟踪，监视；发现
vi. 侦察；巡视；嘲笑
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He sat there a long time dreaming his career, faithful to the scout of his possessive instinct.</E>
        <C>他坐在那里很久很久,缅怀着自己一生的事业,这一生在占有意识的逐鹿上他是始终如一的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was in fact a recognized tariff for the scout on such occasion.</E>
        <C>事实上,遇到这种场合,总要给校工一笔小费。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The scout scratched a map in the dirt with a stick.</E>
        <C>侦察员在地上用棍子粗略地画出了一幅地图。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>No one felt more strongly about it than my scout.</E>
        <C>对这件事情反应最强烈的是我的校工。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>searching,scanning</E>
        <C>n. 搜索，[航][军]侦察；侦察员；侦察机</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>detect,watching,dog,guard</E>
        <C>vt. [航][军]侦察；跟踪，监视；发现</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>spy,make one's rounds</E>
        <C>vi. [航][军]侦察；巡视；嘲笑</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skreip]</SM>
    <E>scrape</E>
    <C>n. 刮掉；擦痕；困境；刮擦声
vt. 刮；擦伤；挖成
vi. 刮掉；刮出刺耳声
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>No one would have had me get out of the scrape by implicating an old friend.</E>
        <C>无论什么人都不能叫我为了自己摆脱困难便把一个老朋友牵累到这案子里去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We were always hearing that when Junior was in a scrape his mother had to soothe his ruffled feathers.</E>
        <C>我们常常听说,每当Junior陷入困境时,他的母亲就只好去安慰他,要他不要发火。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He made several efforts to creep out of his scrape, but the old man's eye was upon him and he made blunder after blunder.</E>
        <C>他几次设法要想逃出窘境,可是那老人的眼睛老盯住他,于是他一次又一次地露了马脚。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A private fear had haunted me that in thus acting for myself, and by my own guidance, I ran the risk of getting into some scrape.</E>
        <C>我心里老是暗暗感到害怕,生怕我这样自作主张,擅自行事,会有自投罗网的危险。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you want money at any time, I can always scrape together a tanner, you know.</E>
        <C>不论你什么时候缺钱花,我总能为你凑那么十来镑,这你知道。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>difficulty,corner,dilemma,fix</E>
        <C>n. 刮掉；擦痕；困境；刮擦声</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>raw,brush burn</E>
        <C>vt. 刮；擦伤；挖成</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>shave off</E>
        <C>vi. 刮掉；刮出刺耳声</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skrætʃ]</SM>
    <E>scratch</E>
    <C>n. 擦伤；抓痕；刮擦声；乱写
adj. 打草稿用的；凑合的；碰巧的
vt. 抓；刮；挖出；乱涂
vi. 抓；搔；发刮擦声；勉强糊口；退出比赛
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He just turned pale and sat down and began to scratch in the dirt.</E>
        <C>他顿时脸色苍白,一屁股坐下,双手乱扒泥土。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Scratch out his name from the list.</E>
        <C>把他的名字从名单上划去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Huck began to dig and scratch.</E>
        <C>哈克也连挖带刨地帮着干起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If the Soviets accepted our position we would have to tear down what we were building and scratch.</E>
        <C>如果苏联接受我们的主张,我将不得不拆毁正建设的工程,一切从头开始。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They started from scratch and learned as they went.</E>
        <C>他们从零开始,边学边干。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>abrasion,brush-burn</E>
        <C>n. 擦伤；抓痕；刮擦声；乱写</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>hit-and-miss</E>
        <C>adj. 打草稿用的；凑合的；碰巧的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>paw,hent</E>
        <C>vt. 抓；刮；挖出；乱涂</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>grasp,strike</E>
        <C>vi. 抓；搔；发刮擦声；勉强糊口；退出比赛</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skru:]</SM>
    <E>screw</E>
    <C>vt. 旋，拧；压榨；强迫
n. 螺旋；螺丝钉；吝啬鬼
vi. 转动，拧
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sea was so rough that on every plunge the screw came out of the water.</E>
        <C>大海汹涌翻腾,船每颠簸一下,螺旋浆就露出水面。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He is an old screw. You will never be able to make him give out one dollar.</E>
        <C>他是个老守财奴,你不可能令他交出一元一分。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Your group was founded by some steel guys who've spent their whole lives trying to screw the government.</E>
        <C>你们这个委员会是一些钢铁业的家伙创办的,这些人毕生都在政府身上打主意,挤油水。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We had enlisted some of these chaps on the way for a screw.</E>
        <C>这一路上,我们从他们中录用了一些作为水手。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The pumps must be of the low shear Archimedes screw type.</E>
        <C>泵必须是低剪切力的阿基米德螺旋式泵。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>force,enforce</E>
        <C>vt. 旋，拧；压榨；强迫</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>spiral,helix</E>
        <C>n. 螺旋；[机]螺丝钉；吝啬鬼</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>turn,roll</E>
        <C>vi. 转动，拧</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[si:l]</SM>
    <E>seal</E>
    <C>n. 密封；印章；海豹；封条；标志
vt. 密封；盖章
vi. 猎海豹
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Who could taste the fine flavor in the name of Brooke if it were delivered casually, like wine without a seal?</E>
        <C>如果布鲁克的名字可以让人说长道短,他岂不成了一瓶没有商标的水酒,谁还把他放在眼里?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They summed up all his previous existence, and in summing it up had put a seal upon it.</E>
        <C>它们总结了他过去的一生,而总结的末了,给它贴上了封条。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The electric meter had the seal broken and was put in the way it is now.</E>
        <C>电表的封印打开了,表就象现在这样放着。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The seal has a thick layer of fat under its skin to protect it from cold water in which it swims.</E>
        <C>海豹皮下有一层很厚的脂肪,使它在冰冷的水中游泳时能够御寒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had used a coat hanger to break a seal on the catch.</E>
        <C>他用衣架砸断了封住的锁环。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>symbol,print</E>
        <C>n. [机]密封；印章；[皮革][脊椎]海豹；封条；标志</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>pressure,air proof</E>
        <C>vt. [机]密封；盖章</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['si:mən]</SM>
    <E>seaman</E>
    <C>n. 海员，水手；水兵
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Could not any other seaman sail across the ocean just as he has done?</E>
        <C>难道别的水手就不能象他那样横渡大洋吗?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>That seaman had been an ass, and the General was an ass too.</E>
        <C>那水兵当然是蠢货一个,将军也是蠢货一个。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the fork, like a mast-headed seaman, there stood a man in a green tabard, spying far and wide.</E>
        <C>就在这叉形的树枝上,站着一个穿绿色粗布短外套的男人,象船桅上守望的水手那样,向四周侦察着。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>marine,sailor</E>
        <C>n. 海员，水手；水兵</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['si:pɔ:t]</SM>
    <E>seaport</E>
    <C>n. 海港；港口都市
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The seaport town of Boston and the marshes nearby held much to interest Ben and his friends.</E>
        <C>本和他的伙伴们对海港城市波士顿及其附近的沼泽地很感兴趣。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>harbor,ocean port</E>
        <C>n. 海港；港口都市</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sekəndli]</SM>
    <E>secondly</E>
    <C>adv. 其次；第二
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Secondly, he has to understand the margin of choice he has available to it.</E>
        <C>其次,他必须了解他在其中所能做出选择的限度。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the mammary gland are two main types of tissue: first the parenchyma or glandular tissue and, secondly, the stroma or supporting tissue.</E>
        <C>乳腺有两种主要组织:第一是主质,即腺组织,第二是基质、即支持组织。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Secondly, an important shift in the character of exports and imports took place.</E>
        <C>其次,输入和输出的性质发生了重要的变化。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Secondly it is necessary to define the applied load.</E>
        <C>其次,需要确定所作用的载荷。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>next</E>
        <C>adv. 其次；第二</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sekəndəri]</SM>
    <E>secondary</E>
    <C>adj. 第二的；中等的；次要的；中级的
n. 副手；代理人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Secondary roots emerge on the 4th or 5th day about 4 or 5 cm from the root apex.</E>
        <C>在第四或第五天,距根端大约4或5厘米处发出次生根。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>medium,supporting,middle,minor,moderate</E>
        <C>adj. [数][地质]第二的；中等的；[电]次要的；中级的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>deputy,agent,factor,proxy</E>
        <C>n. 副手；代理人</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[si'kjuə]</SM>
    <E>secure</E>
    <C>adj. 安全的；无虑的；有把握的；稳当的
vt. 保护；弄到；招致；缚住
vi. 获得安全；船抛锚；停止工作
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If she had not me to play with, she would probably marry and secure her future.</E>
        <C>如果没有我同她一起玩,她大概会结婚,使她的前途确定下来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I continued to perfect the fence till I had made it as secure as the old one.</E>
        <C>我又把我的篱墙继续加工,把它做得同旧有的那个篱墙一样牢靠。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Give a man the secure possession of a bleak rock, and he will turn it into a garden.</E>
        <C>保障一个人对一块不毛之地的所有权,他会把它变成花园。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her position was strongly entrenched; she had managed to secure the support of the king.</E>
        <C>她的地位是十分巩固;她已经设法获得了国王的声援。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Of course, however good the van is, it will need adapting so the wheelchair can go in and be secure.</E>
        <C>当然,不管车子怎么好,也需要改装才能安全地放进轮椅。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>safe,certain</E>
        <C>adj. 安全的；无虑的；有把握的；稳当的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>invite,court,preserve,spell</E>
        <C>vt. 保护；弄到；招致；缚住</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>call it quits,place out of service</E>
        <C>vi. 获得安全；船抛锚；停止工作</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[si'kjuəriti]</SM>
    <E>security</E>
    <C>n. 安全；保证；证券；抵押品
adj. 安全的；保安的；保密的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>That was just a red herring to lull you into a false sense of security while I made my plans.</E>
        <C>那正是让你在我为自己筹划将来的时候掉以轻心的烟幕弹。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There has been a radio message from the captain, and a security guard has gone to the gate to meet the flight.</E>
        <C>机长发来了一份无线电报。一个保安人员已去出入口等候这架班机。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was silent. Elinor's security sank; but her self-command did not sink with it.</E>
        <C>埃莉诺一言不发。她的把握告吹了,但她的自制并没有一起告吹。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was incredible to me that the chiefs of staff should have agreed to throw away this major security.</E>
        <C>参谋长委员会竟然同意放弃这一极其重要的安全保障,确实使我难以置信。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Repose and security in her age, had set their stamp on her lined and serene face.</E>
        <C>晚年的悠闲和保障都在她那布满皱纹、安详的脸上打下了烙印。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>safety,assurance,certification,commitment,guarantee</E>
        <C>n. [安全]安全；保证；证券；抵押品</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>safe,restricted</E>
        <C>adj. [安全]安全的；保安的；保密的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[si'lekʃən]</SM>
    <E>selection</E>
    <C>n. 选择，挑选；选集；精选品
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In this case, natural selection would tend to add to the stature of the plant.</E>
        <C>在此种情况下,自然选择就有增加植物高度的倾向。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is clearly important for us to know what these selection rules are and how they arise.</E>
        <C>对于我们来说,知道这些选择定则的内容以及它们的产生根源,显然是很重要的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>chose,choice,pick</E>
        <C>n. 选择，挑选；选集；精选品</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[self]</SM>
    <E>self</E>
    <C>n. 自己，自我；本质；私心
adj. 同一的
vt. 使自花授精；使近亲繁殖
vi. 自花授精
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>As he pondered on the train home something in his own self seemed to have died.</E>
        <C>他坐火车回家,在车上前思后想时,他自己身上有些东西仿佛也已死去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You see, at such a moment, I would call on my military self.</E>
        <C>你明白吗,在这个时刻,我只好求助自己的军人气质了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Poor Leo, who, ever since he had looked upon that frozen image of his living self, had been in a state not for removed from stupor.</E>
        <C>可怜的利奥,自从看见了自己僵卧的尊容,就一直处于麻木状态。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Ella would have felt a traitor to her own self had she remained in a compromise marriage.</E>
        <C>假如埃拉加以克制,继续保持这种婚姻,那么她就会感到自己背叛了自己。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She regretted the forfeits she had to pay for self assistance.</E>
        <C>她为自己为了自助而必须付出的代价感到遗憾。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>essence,principle,texture,entity,interior</E>
        <C>n. 自己，自我；本质；私心</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>same,identical</E>
        <C>adj. 同一的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['selfiʃ]</SM>
    <E>selfish</E>
    <C>adj. 自私的；利己主义的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I was selfish and brutal, I forgot how much you had to lose.</E>
        <C>我自私,残忍;我忘了你得付出多大的代价。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It's a sordid, selfish world, and I wish I was out of it.</E>
        <C>这真是个卑鄙龌龊、自私自利的世界,我真想脱离它才好。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I could have made a name for myself in this cold, selfish world.</E>
        <C>我本来可以在这个冷酷自私的世界成名。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I've not been accused of before, no one has ever called me selfish.</E>
        <C>我以前从没受过这样的指责,从没有人说过我自私。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Surely I am in a strongly selfish weak state of mind.</E>
        <C>我的心地无疑太狭窄了,太自私了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>hardfisted,asocial</E>
        <C>adj. 自私的；利己主义的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['selə]</SM>
    <E>seller</E>
    <C>n. 卖方，售货员
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If a seller extends credit to a buyer through a time draft, they have made a trade acceptance.</E>
        <C>如果卖方使用远期汇票向买方提供信贷,则他们进行了商业承兑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He pays to the seller the full amount of the sight draft, without any deduction.</E>
        <C>他向卖方支付即期汇票的全部金额,不打折扣。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Weight memo is made out by a seller when a sale is effected in foreign trade.</E>
        <C>重量单是对外贸易领域内卖方售货时出具的单据。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If the buyer and seller know each other well, they may decide to trade on open account.</E>
        <C>若买卖双方彼此很了解,则可采取记帐方式。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>salesman,bargainor</E>
        <C>n. 卖方，售货员</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[si'mestə]</SM>
    <E>semester</E>
    <C>n. 学期；半年
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>About a week was spent in the first semester on a crash course in computing.</E>
        <C>第一学期里差不多用了一周来进行计算的速成课程。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>session,term</E>
        <C>n. 学期；半年</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,semikən'dɔktə, ,semai-]</SM>
    <E>semiconductor</E>
    <C>n. [电子][物] 半导体
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>An analogy is often used to clarify the mechanism of conduction in a semiconductor.</E>
        <C>为了弄清半导体中的导电机制,常常采用一种比喻。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When a donor or an acceptor impurity is added to a semiconductor, we say that the material has been "doped".</E>
        <C>当半导体中加入了施主感受主杂质,我们就说该物质“掺杂”了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>After more than a decade of research, the semiconductor laser has emerged as an important component in optoelectronic systems.</E>
        <C>经过十多年的研究,半导体激光器已经发展成为光电系统的重要器件。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the beginning, engineers hoped to use semiconductor lasers.</E>
        <C>在开始时,工程师们希望能够利用半导体激光器。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Silicon, naturally occurring in the form of silica and silicates, is the most important semiconductor for the electronics industry.</E>
        <C>在自然界从硅酸盐和二氧化硅形式存在的硅是电子工业中最重要的半导体原材料。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>quasi-conductor</E>
        <C>n. [电子][物]半导体</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['senit]</SM>
    <E>senate</E>
    <C>n. 参议院，上院；（古罗马的）元老院
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>But if there should remain two or more who have equal votes, the Senate shall choose from them by ballot the Vice President.</E>
        <C>但如果有二人或二人以上得票相等时,应由参议院投票表决,选举其中一人为副总统。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Governor is going to run for the Senate after this term.</E>
        <C>州长在她这次任期届满之后准备参加参议院的竞选。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We run him for the Senate.</E>
        <C>我们推举他竞选参议员。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Senate shall have the sole power to try all impeachments.</E>
        <C>所有弹劾案,只有参议院有权审问。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>After the amendment is approved by these committees it goes the floors of the Senate and the House.</E>
        <C>修正案得到这两个委员会的批准后,付参议院和众议院表决。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>Red Chamber,curia</E>
        <C>n. 参议院，上院；（古罗马的）元老院</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['si:njə]</SM>
    <E>senior</E>
    <C>adj. 高级的；年长的；地位较高的；年资较深的，资格较老的
n. 上司；较年长者；毕业班学生
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mr. Dixon senior is often in the hotel.</E>
        <C>老狄克逊先生常来这饭店的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>All teller's cash trucks were checked in and out of the cash vault by a senior vault teller.</E>
        <C>全体出纳员的现金车进出金库都有一名高级金库出纳员予以检查。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It does not become a senior pupil to cause all this trouble.</E>
        <C>一个高年级学生不宜惹这些麻烦。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>People over the age of 65 in the U.S. are called senior citizens.</E>
        <C>65岁以上在美国被称为老年人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"There's no other way, I tell you," went on Jephson quite to himself, and ignoring his senior.</E>
        <C>“跟你说,没有别的路子,”杰甫逊似乎自言自语接着说,没理会他的老大哥。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>older,advanced,high</E>
        <C>adj. 高级的；年长的；地位较高的；年资较深的，资格较老的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>superior officer,nibs</E>
        <C>n. 上司；较年长者；毕业班学生</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sensəbl]</SM>
    <E>sensible</E>
    <C>adj. 明智的；明显的；意识到的；通晓事理的
n. 可感觉到的东西；敏感的人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They begin to tell you what's sensible and what's foolish, and want you to stick at home all the time.</E>
        <C>他们告诉你什么是贤慧的,什么是愚蠢的,要你一天到晚守在家里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>At his table he liked to have, as often as he could, some sensible friend or neighbor to converse with.</E>
        <C>他喜欢尽可能经常地和一些通达事理的朋友或邻居坐在桌旁谈论。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The next day, Vance raised a number of sensible questions.</E>
        <C>第二天,万斯提出了几个明智的问题。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The suggestion was sensible, and yet I could not force myself to act on it.</E>
        <C>这个建议是切实可行的,可是我不能强迫自己去执行。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was sensible enough to mind his own business.</E>
        <C>他很聪明,不管别人闲事。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>obvious,aware,distinct,wise,visible</E>
        <C>adj. 明智的；明显的；意识到的；通晓事理的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sensitiv]</SM>
    <E>sensitive</E>
    <C>adj. 敏感的；[仪] 灵敏的；感光的；易受伤害的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was a delicate pallor in his thin face, and his mouth was too sensitive for a boy's.</E>
        <C>在他那消瘦的脸上总是露出一层文弱的苍白,而他的嘴巴对一个孩子来说却显得过于敏感。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was sensitive to the intentions of eyes and tones.</E>
        <C>他对眼睛和语调的含义是十分敏感的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fact that he gives you such sensitive documents suggests that you are still close friends.</E>
        <C>他能给你这种高度机密的文件,本身就说明你们乃是莫逆之交。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The most sensitive test of the quality of a bearing is the noise emitted at high speed.</E>
        <C>高速下发生的噪音,是对一个轴承质量的最直感的试验。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We are too sensitive and are bound to be defeated.</E>
        <C>我们太娇嫩,注定要失败。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>vulnerable,subtle,quick</E>
        <C>adj. [仪]敏感的；灵敏的；感光的；易受伤害的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sepəritli]</SM>
    <E>separately</E>
    <C>adv. 分别地；分离地；个别地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If the fruits field is large or hilly, run a stake line across the center or divide the field and stake separately.</E>
        <C>假如果园面积很大或是起伏的山坡地,可贯通果园中心立一行测标线,或将土地分开并分别立桩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The hull fraction is sometimes toasted separately and sold as mill feed or as mill run.</E>
        <C>粉碎的种皮有时单独进行烘干,作麸皮饲料或下脚饲料出卖。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The two cases of plane stress and plane strain will be discussed separately.</E>
        <C>平面应力和平面应变这两种情况将分开讨论。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>respectively,personally,in several</E>
        <C>adv. 分别地；分离地；个别地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,sepə'reiʃən]</SM>
    <E>separation</E>
    <C>n. 分离，分开；间隔，距离；[法] 分居；缺口
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He reminded me of the separation of church and state.</E>
        <C>他提醒我政教是分离的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The thought of a separation ran always stronger in my mind.</E>
        <C>我心中越来越强烈地滋长着各走各的路的想法。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The energy separation between these two levels was calculated in Problem 10-17.</E>
        <C>这两个能级之间的能量差在习题10-17中已经计算过。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>distance,interval,space,gap,remove</E>
        <C>n. 分离，分开；间隔，距离；[法]分居；缺口</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['si:kwəns]</SM>
    <E>sequence</E>
    <C>n. [数][计] 序列；顺序；续发事件
vt. 按顺序排好
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Grandfather!" he thought without sequence, and took out his watch.</E>
        <C>“爷爷啊!”他胡乱想着,把表掏了出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It does not matter where we place the cross and where the dot; all that matters is the sequence of the factors.</E>
        <C>把叉号放在哪儿,把圆点放在哪儿没有关系,有关系的只是各因子的次序。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They had a clearness which was to be found nowhere in the wind, and a sequence which was to be found nowhere in nature.</E>
        <C>这声音清晰可闻,狂风根本发不出这种声响,它的声音抑扬入调,不是大自然的声响。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Wherever a 0 bit must be inserted in a sequence of data bits, we provide a 0 bit in AND mask.</E>
        <C>无论在哪种场合下,如果需要将一个数字序列中的某一位变成0,只需在“与”屏蔽中设置一个0数位即可。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As a matter of fact, a procedure could be looked upon as a sequence of rules.</E>
        <C>事实上,程序应该被看作是规则的连续序列。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>order,consecutiveness</E>
        <C>n. [数][计]序列；顺序；续发事件</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['siəri:z, -riz]</SM>
    <E>series</E>
    <C>n. 系列，连续；[电] 串联；级数；丛书
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>During collapse, the dark cloud "fragments" into a series of dense clumps.</E>
        <C>在坍缩过程中,暗云“碎裂”为一批稠密的团块。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This was the first in the sordid series of mistakes which was to cause her to fall so low.</E>
        <C>这是她所犯下的一连串卑鄙过失中的第一个,它将使她堕落到如此卑劣的境地。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He opened his eyes, and his face showed the series of expressions that were now familiar to her.</E>
        <C>他睁开双眼,脸上又掠过那种她已熟悉的表情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took a series of large tape reels from a cupboard.</E>
        <C>他从一个框子里取出了一套很大的磁带盘。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We may cut off the series after two or three terms.</E>
        <C>我们可删去两项或三项之后的级数。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>succession,progression</E>
        <C>n. 系列，连续；[电]串联；[数]级数；丛书</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['siəriəsli, 'si:r-]</SM>
    <E>seriously</E>
    <C>adv. 认真地；严重地，严肃地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He might have been seriously injured if it had not been for Bert.</E>
        <C>要不是伯特,他可要大吃苦头了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As the child was seriously ill,we run for the doctor.</E>
        <C>孩子病得厉害,我们急忙去请医生。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Don′t take her too seriously.she′s only flirting with you.</E>
        <C>对她不要太认真,她只不过是在与你调情取乐。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You always duck when I try to talk seriously to you.</E>
        <C>我很想一本正经地和你谈一谈,谁知道你总是躲躲闪闪的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>badly,severely,earnestly</E>
        <C>adv. 认真地；严重地，严肃地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['seʃən]</SM>
    <E>session</E>
    <C>n. 会议；（法庭的）开庭；（议会等的）开会；学期；讲习会
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nim had once attended such a session in a small, closed room.</E>
        <C>尼姆曾在一个关着门的小房间里参加过一次这样的会议。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In any case we clerks get together at the end of a morning session and compare notes.</E>
        <C>不管怎么,早市结束时,我们这些职员就凑在一起核对记录。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I had an early morning session with your boss.</E>
        <C>一清早我就跟你的上司干了一仗。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>At the commencement of each session he addresses both Houses together.</E>
        <C>在议会每次会议开始时,他出席两院的联席会议。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Each session would produce a big stack of typewritten notes.</E>
        <C>每一次都能收获一大叠打字笔记。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>meeting,congress,term,sitting,semester</E>
        <C>n. 会议；（法庭的）[法]开庭；（议会等的）开会；学期；讲习会</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['setiŋ]</SM>
    <E>setting</E>
    <C>n. 环境；安装；布置；[天] 沉落
v. 放置；沉没；使…处于某位置（set的ing形式）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>All day he traveled through the forest, setting his course by the sun.</E>
        <C>他在树林里走了一整天,凭着太阳来辨认道路。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Why, to see you, as it were, setting yourself in opposition to the law of your country."</E>
        <C>“唉,眼看你这样违抗你的国家的法律啊!”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I followed his eyes and looked across the room to a woman who was setting a tray of drinks before some customers.</E>
        <C>我顺着他的眼光看去,只见房间那边有个女人正端着托盘在客人面前上酒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>And now I began to think of leaving my effects with this woman, and setting out for Lisbon, and so to the Brazils.</E>
        <C>我开始打算把我的财产交给这个妇人,起程到里斯本去,再从那里到巴西去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Setting foot on the island, he began to ascend the trail.</E>
        <C>他踏上荒岛,开始顺着小径往上攀登。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>context,circumstance,installation,arrangement,surrounding</E>
        <C>n. 环境；安装；布置；[天]沉落</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>putting,positioning,laying</E>
        <C>v. 放置；沉没；使…处于某位置（set的ing形式）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['setlmənt]</SM>
    <E>settlement</E>
    <C>n. 解决，处理；[会计] 结算；沉降；殖民
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It seemed to me that we would be better off focusing on a partial settlement.</E>
        <C>在我看来,集中力量求得部分的解决,这对我们就算不错了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We would not talk until there was no longer any doubt that no settlement could be imposed.</E>
        <C>要等到人们毫无疑问地认识到不能把一项解决方案强加于人时,我们才参加谈判。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>And that we could enter into a deed of settlement or contract here for the performance of it.</E>
        <C>我们在这里就可以立下一张授产的凭据,或者契约,作为将来执行之用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I would have a settlement out of somebody, by fair means or by foul.</E>
        <C>我总得找一个人算算帐,不管是用正当手段还是用下流手段。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The hawks would then lose heart in upholding the settlement, and the doves would have a pretext for not supporting it.</E>
        <C>鹰派就会对维护协议失去信心,而鸽派则得到了不予支持的口实。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>transactions,disposal,resolution,treatment,handling</E>
        <C>n. 解决，处理；[会计]结算；沉降；殖民</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[si'viəli]</SM>
    <E>severely</E>
    <C>adv. 严重地；严格地，严厉地；纯朴地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The giant stood up straight, rubbed his head, and looked at the other giant severely.</E>
        <C>巨人站直身子,揉揉脑袋,恶狠狠地看着另外一个巨人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was a quiet, plain-looking woman, with her hair in a bun, pulled severely back from her face.</E>
        <C>她是个少言寡语,长相一般的女人。她的头发平贴地向后紧梳着,在头后面梳成一个髻。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In other days she would have been forced at least to reprimand him severely.</E>
        <C>如果是在以前,她至少不能不对他严厉地训诉一番。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was strange how life had dealt with him of late--so severely.</E>
        <C>近来人生竟作弄得他这么厉害,使他真莫名其妙。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You can do a great many things if you're rich which would be severely criticized if you were poor.</E>
        <C>有许多事,你穷的时候做,会受到严厉的指责,但现在你有了钱,你都可以做。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>strictly,seriously,badly</E>
        <C>adv. 严重地；严格地，严厉地；纯朴地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃeidi]</SM>
    <E>shady</E>
    <C>adj. 成荫的；阴暗的；名声不好的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was mighty cool and shady in the deep woods even if the sun was blazing outside.</E>
        <C>虽然外面太阳像火烧似地晒着,深林里却非常阴凉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was another of his shady love affair in French.</E>
        <C>这又是他用法文来讲的另一段暖昧的罗曼史。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When they rose up from the ground, and took the shady track which led them through the wood, she bounded on before.</E>
        <C>当他们站立起来踏上林荫小路穿出树林子的时候,她一蹦一跳地走在前面。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the end he had got mixed up in some shady affair.</E>
        <C>最后,他卷入了一桩见不得人的勾当。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You'll get a better price from your shady contacts.</E>
        <C>你一定能向你的秘密联系人卖到好价钱。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>umbriferous,dull</E>
        <C>adj. 成荫的；阴暗的；名声不好的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃæləu]</SM>
    <E>shallow</E>
    <C>adj. 浅的；肤浅的
n. [地理] 浅滩
vt. 使变浅
vi. 变浅
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>After a while the motion of the train lulled him into a shallow sleep, and he dreamed.</E>
        <C>不一会儿,车身的颠簸把他送入梦乡。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>What has the actual lapse of time got to do with it? It is only shallow people who require years to get rid of an emotion.</E>
        <C>时间的具体推移跟这有什么相干?只有浅薄的人才需要花长年累月的时间来摆脱一种感情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The cow went on till she passed the shallow channel of Cephisus and came into the plain of Panope.</E>
        <C>那头牛涉过了刻非瑟斯浅峡,来到了帕诺蒲平原。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A shallow, greenish light slanted down through a veil of fog and snow upon a treeless, deathly rigid landscape.</E>
        <C>一道浅绿带灰黄的光,透过雾和雪的薄幕,斜射到没有一草一木、非常僵硬的原野上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The boat has bottomed twice on this shallow stretch.</E>
        <C>这艘船在这条浅水道上已经搁浅两次了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>low,flat,surface</E>
        <C>adj. 浅的；肤浅的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>bank,ford,decharge,shoaliness</E>
        <C>n. [地理]浅滩</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>shoal</E>
        <C>vt. 使变浅</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>shoal</E>
        <C>vi. 变浅</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃæm'pu:]</SM>
    <E>shampoo</E>
    <C>n. 洗发；洗发精
vt. 洗发
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>How much do you charge for a shampoo?</E>
        <C>洗头要多少钱?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>How much do you charge of a shampoo and set?</E>
        <C>洗头并做头要多少钱?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>OK, just do what you want. I count on you. By the way, how much do you charge for a shampoo and set?</E>
        <C>好的,我听你的。顺便问一下,洗头、做头发要多少钱?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Most people place the towel on their head. And remember do not use any soap or shampoo or other skin cleansers in bath tub.</E>
        <C>大多数人是用这毛巾来敷在头上的以及请记得不要在浴池内使用任何的肥皂洗发露或其他的洁肤品。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Okay.Be sure to put the shampoo back in the cabinet.</E>
        <C>好,要把洗发水放回柜里。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃɑ:pən]</SM>
    <E>sharpen</E>
    <C>vt. 削尖；磨快；使敏捷；加重
vi. 尖锐；变锋利
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It began to sharpen with each stroke.</E>
        <C>每蹬一下车子,疼痛都在加剧。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>aggravate,grind</E>
        <C>vt. 削尖；磨快；使敏捷；加重</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃa:pli]</SM>
    <E>sharply</E>
    <C>adv. 急剧地；锐利地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He looked about him sharply, his gaze resting briefly on Lucy, David, the window, the door, and the fire.</E>
        <C>他机警地四处张望,目光迅速掠过露西、大卫、门窗和炉火。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He turned sharply away, but he did not walk with his former spring.</E>
        <C>他猛地一转身,就走了,但是他的步态已经不象从前那样富于弹性。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He leveled the T-33 jet, then put the nose down sharply and began, a dive into a second loop.</E>
        <C>他拉平“T-33型”喷气发动机,接着猛然俯冲,开始翻第二个筋斗。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He walked with confidence and grace, looked about him sharply.</E>
        <C>他走起路来风度翩翩,充满自信,并不时机警地顾盼四周。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The atmosphere was grey, the birds sang sharply on the young twigs, the earth would be quickening and hastening in growth.</E>
        <C>到处都是朦朦胧胧的一片,鸟雀在新发的枝丫上欢快地唱着,万物都在竞相生长。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>keenly,trenchantly</E>
        <C>adv. 急剧地；锐利地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃiə]</SM>
    <E>shear</E>
    <C>vt. 剪；修剪；剥夺
vi. 剪；剪切；修剪
n. [力] 切变；修剪；大剪刀
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The only strain is a shear strain and the dilatation is zero, these waves are called shear waves.</E>
        <C>唯一的应变是剪应变而没有膨胀,这种波叫剪切波。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The elastostatical problem of the energy release in a shear crack was first created by Starr (1928).</E>
        <C>剪切裂缝中能量释放的弹性静力问题最先由Starr(1928)进行了研究。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The pumps must be of the low shear Archimedes screw type.</E>
        <C>泵必须是低剪切力的阿基米德螺旋式泵。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If the shear strength variable had a value of 0. 15, however, the dead regions would be large and the plug would be large.</E>
        <C>假如该剪切强度变量为0.15,则停滞区和颈区都要变大。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There is a crack in a plate of steel which makes the material in that area weak in tension and shear.</E>
        <C>在钢板上有一条裂缝,使其所在区域内的材料抗拉和抗剪性能减弱。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>crop,clip</E>
        <C>vt. 剪；修剪；剥夺</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>trim off,to prune</E>
        <C>vi. 剪；[机]剪切；修剪</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>cutting back,clipper</E>
        <C>n. [力]切变；修剪；大剪刀</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃed]</SM>
    <E>shed</E>
    <C>vt. 流出；摆脱；散发；倾吐
vi. 流出；脱落；散布
n. 小屋，棚；分水岭
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Suddenly a woman burst into his shed, as if she had been blown in.</E>
        <C>突然一个女人闯进了他的小屋,犹如大风把她刮进来一般。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had felt light of head and body, as if he had shed pounds of pressure.</E>
        <C>他浑身感到轻松,仿佛身上突然减少了好几磅压力。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They made their way with all the crowd to a great shed of corrugated iron, and the rain began to fall in torrents.</E>
        <C>他们随着人群拥进了一个波状铁皮盖的大棚子;雨象天河决口似地倾泻下来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Many were the tears shed by them in their last adieus to a place so much beloved.</E>
        <C>当她们对一个如此心爱的地方作最后的告别时,总不免要洒下几行别离之泪。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The door, which I had shut behind me when I left, now stood open, and shed a little glimmer of light.</E>
        <C>我离开的时候曾经随手把门关上了,但现在那扇门却敞开着,透出了一点微弱的光亮。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>stream,steam,slip</E>
        <C>vt. 流出；摆脱；散发；倾吐</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>discharge,issue</E>
        <C>vi. 流出；脱落；散布</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>cottage,divide,cabin</E>
        <C>n. 小屋，棚；分水岭</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃel]</SM>
    <E>shell</E>
    <C>n. 壳，贝壳；炮弹；外形
vi. 剥落；设定命令行解释器的位置
vt. 剥皮；炮轰
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I shall be expected to shell out the money for the party.</E>
        <C>我将要支付这个集会的费用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Russian dropped the shell to the ground and sprinted out of the park as if pursued by the furies.</E>
        <C>那个俄国人把炮弹扔到地上,拔腿冲出公园,好象有洪水猛兽在追他一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now the shell was no longer a thing seen but not to be touched.</E>
        <C>此刻海螺不再是一个可望不可即的东西了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>After very hard work, he made a hole through the shell.</E>
        <C>经过一番苦干,他终于在贝壳上打开了一个洞。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Under the heavy white shell of my helmet, the flies were beginning to bite.</E>
        <C>尽管我戴着沉重的白色头盔,蚊子还是不停来叮咬。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>configuration,profile,shot</E>
        <C>n. [动][机]壳，贝壳；炮弹；外形</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>chip,flake off</E>
        <C>vi. 剥落；设定命令行解释器的位置</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>skin,flay</E>
        <C>vt. 剥皮；炮轰</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃeltə]</SM>
    <E>shelter</E>
    <C>n. 庇护；避难所；遮盖物
vt. 保护；使掩蔽
vi. 躲避，避难
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The only shelter he could find was the hollow trunk of a great tree.</E>
        <C>他所能找到的唯一的栖身之处是空心的大树树干。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was a little shelter of green branches outside over the entrance and in the dark the night wind rustled the leaves dried by the sun.</E>
        <C>入口上有点儿绿色树枝的掩蔽,在黑暗中,夜风吹动太阳晒干的树叶,发出一片沙沙响。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He did not hear his companions call to him, and did not go back with them to seek a shelter against the heat of the day.</E>
        <C>他的朋友叫他,他甚至也没听到,他也不跟他们一起回去找个地方避避暑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Two or three boats passed on the river, scuttling, as it were, for shelter before the storm.</E>
        <C>有两三条船在河上驶过,大约是在风雨欲来之前急急赶寻一处隐蔽的地方。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Faber wondered why the cottage had not been built in the shelter of the trees.</E>
        <C>费伯想,人们为什么不把房子建在树林隐蔽的地方呢?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>housing,haven,shadow,home,covering</E>
        <C>n. [法]庇护；避难所；遮盖物</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>secure,preserve</E>
        <C>vt. 保护；使掩蔽</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>stay away from,to dodge</E>
        <C>vi. 躲避，避难</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃepəd]</SM>
    <E>shepherd</E>
    <C>vt. 牧羊；带领；指导；看管
n. 牧羊人；牧师；指导者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I'll be driving over to the other end of the island to see my shepherd. You could come, if you feel up to it.</E>
        <C>我要开车到岛的另一头去看看我的羊倌,如果你吃得消的话,可以和我同去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When he arrived, she was out with the shepherd.</E>
        <C>当他到达时,她跟牧羊人出去了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The shepherd would like to hear the pedigree of your life, father.</E>
        <C>爹,羊倌会高兴听听你的身世经历的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>During all this time the shepherd stood entranced.</E>
        <C>牧羊人一直是神态恍惚地站着。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The shepherd aroused them the next morning, as he had said.</E>
        <C>牧羊人照着他的话,第二天早晨,把他们叫醒了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>guide,coach,supervise</E>
        <C>vt. 牧羊；带领；指导；看管</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>minister,priest</E>
        <C>n. 牧羊人；牧师；指导者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃi:ld]</SM>
    <E>shield</E>
    <C>n. 盾；防护物；保护者
vt. 遮蔽；包庇；避开；保卫
vi. 防御；起保护作用
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>One slim hand held above her eyes to shield them from the sun.</E>
        <C>一只纤细的手放在眼睛上面遮住太阳。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There were just two faces to the shield of life from the point of view of his peculiar mind-strength and weakness.</E>
        <C>在他特殊的头脑看来,人生的盾牌有两方面--强和弱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Whatever happened, she could shield herself no longer.</E>
        <C>不管情况如何,她再也不能欺骗自己了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We fear that the removal of our shield might tempt aggression.</E>
        <C>我们担心撤掉保护伞会鼓励侵略。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This special metal shield will deflect a bullet from its course.</E>
        <C>这种特殊的金属盾将使子弹改变方向。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>dong,fendering</E>
        <C>n. 盾；防护物；保护者</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>avoid,shadow,guard,curtain</E>
        <C>vt. 遮蔽；包庇；避开；保卫</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>protect sb./sth. from sth.</E>
        <C>vi. 防御；起保护作用</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃift]</SM>
    <E>shift</E>
    <C>n. 移动；变化；手段；轮班
vi. 移动；转变；转换
vt. 转移；改变；替换
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Like the sun, the planets shift their positions so slowly that their day-to-day motion is hard to detect.</E>
        <C>象太阳一样,行星的飘移非常缓慢,以致它们每天的运动很难被察觉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A drop in the President's tone, a shift of his eyes to Hopkins, told Pug he was now overstaying his time.</E>
        <C>总统的声调突然沉了下去,目光向霍普金斯一瞥,这使帕格知道他逗留的时间已经过长。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We admire decency and we despise death but even the mountains seem to shift in the space of a night.</E>
        <C>我们赞赏端庄大方,我们藐视死亡,可是连高山都会一夜之间挪了窝。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The first day shift, converging from all parts of the city, was arriving in a swiftly flowing stream.</E>
        <C>来自全市四面八方的第一班的日班工人正川流不息地到来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>These motions produce a shift in the position of lines in their spectra.</E>
        <C>这些运动使其谱线位置产生位移。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>variation,removal,move,instrument,motion</E>
        <C>n. 移动；变化；手段；轮班</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>to move,forward motion</E>
        <C>vi. 移动；转变；[遗]转换</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>influence,fashion,vary</E>
        <C>vt. 转移；改变；替换</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃiliŋ]</SM>
    <E>shilling</E>
    <C>n. 先令
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If she had only a shilling in the world, she would be very likely to give away sixpence of it.</E>
        <C>假设在世界上她有一个先令的话,她会捐出六个便士的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The tawny sibyl no sooner appeared, than my girls came running to me for a shilling to cross her hand with silver.</E>
        <C>有一天,这黑脸婆子来了,两个女儿立刻走来,每人向我要一个先令去算命。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He would not hazard a shilling of mine till he had made the experiment with a little.</E>
        <C>他不愿拿我的一个先令去冒险,必定要等他先拿一小笔款子试验一下。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The odd shilling he kept for himself, protesting he could ill afford to have so great a sum of money lying "locked up".</E>
        <C>他把那零头一先令留归自己,并声称,他实在吃不消把一大笔钱“锁起来不用。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The governor will not give you a shilling to start you in London.</E>
        <C>老板不会给你一先令让你上伦敦去开业的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>schelling,schilling,twelvepence</E>
        <C>n. 先令</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃivə]</SM>
    <E>shiver</E>
    <C>n. 颤抖，战栗；碎片
vi. 颤抖；哆嗦；打碎
vt. 颤抖；打碎
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>His eyes fell again on the bottle, and a tremble passed over him, causing him to shiver in every limb.</E>
        <C>他的眼光又落到那个瓶子上,浑身发抖,四肢也在战栗着。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A shiver of rage went over his veins, at this repeated: "You don't want to serve me." All the paradise disappeared from him.</E>
        <C>愤怒在他的血管里奔流,他颤抖着重复:“你不想为我服务。”他的梦幻顿时化为乌有。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He could feel her hair shiver with the shake of her head.</E>
        <C>他感觉到她摇头时头发的颤动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The elm trees that bordered it were bare of leaf; their naked branches seemed to shiver with horror of the cold.</E>
        <C>近边的榆树已落尽了叶子,光秃秃的枝条似乎畏惧寒冷而抖动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I remember how the look in his eyes made me shiver.</E>
        <C>我还记得他那眼神是怎么把我吓得直颤悠的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>chip,debris</E>
        <C>n. 颤抖，战栗；碎片</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>quake,judder</E>
        <C>vi. 颤抖；哆嗦；打碎</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>quaver,to break up</E>
        <C>vt. 颤抖；打碎</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃɔp,ki:pə]</SM>
    <E>shopkeeper</E>
    <C>n. 店主，老板
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Hands off!" said the shopkeeper to the children standing near the sweet counter.</E>
        <C>“请不要动手!”店主对站在糖果柜台附近的孩子们说。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was an old bite, and I thought it might do with a country shopkeeper, though in London it would not.</E>
        <C>我用的老法子,我想用之于乡下开店铺的人是可以的,虽然在伦敦城里也许不行。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"I tell you what, country fellow," went on the shopkeeper, for he was a ready talker.</E>
        <C>“我来告诉你件事吧,乡下人,”店老板继续说,因为他着实健谈。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He went off home as fast as he could, the words of the shopkeeper ringing in his ears.</E>
        <C>他尽快地赶路往家走,店老板的话在他耳朵里回响着。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The shopkeeper was surprised to find him depart at such speed.</E>
        <C>店老板见他告辞得如此匆忙,很是惊讶。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>boss,employer</E>
        <C>n. 店主，老板</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃɔpiŋ]</SM>
    <E>shopping</E>
    <C>n. 购物，买东西
v. 购物（shop的ing形式）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you want to do any shopping in London, I can always put you up, you know.</E>
        <C>你如果要在伦敦买什么东西,你知道我总是能为你推荐的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Next day while Bertha was shopping with her husband, Gerald and Miss Ley sat alone.</E>
        <C>第二天,当伯莎和丈夫一起在商店买东西时,杰拉尔德和莱伊小姐乏味地坐着。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was charged with six counts of a "shopping list" of other charges.</E>
        <C>他被指控犯有六大罪状,包括一连串的罪行。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She went shopping yesterday with her mom.</E>
        <C>她昨天和妈妈一起去购物了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Anyway, I am going down town to do some shopping, and I will be glad to drop you off at the high school.</E>
        <C>横竖我要到城里去买点儿东西,我就顺便把你带到中学好了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>trading</E>
        <C>n. [贸易]购物，买东西</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃɔ:tidʒ]</SM>
    <E>shortage</E>
    <C>n. 缺乏，缺少；不足
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is possible for an energy shortage to hold up the growth of lean meat.</E>
        <C>能量短缺可能使瘦肉的生长受到抑制。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was a shortage of cars;if you found one for sale,you had to pay through the nose.</E>
        <C>汽车缺货;即使找到一部出卖,你也得出高价。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"How long will the rice shortage go on, Yusef?"</E>
        <C>米荒还要继续多久啊,尤塞夫?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Our apple tress set well last year even there was a water shortage.</E>
        <C>尽管缺水,我们的苹果树去年还是结了不少果实。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Have you provided against a coal shortage next winter?</E>
        <C>对于下一个冬季的煤荒你已有所防备吗?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>poverty,short of,deficiency,need,drought</E>
        <C>n. 缺乏，缺少；不足</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃɔ:t'cʌmiŋ]</SM>
    <E>shortcoming</E>
    <C>n. 缺点；短处
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In spite of all his shortcoming, he won such affection and loyalty from the American people as few Presidents have earned.</E>
        <C>尽管他具有这么多缺点,他还是赢得了很少总统得到过的美国人民的热爱与忠诚。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>defect,deficiency,disadvantage,vice,fault</E>
        <C>n. 缺点；短处</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃri:k]</SM>
    <E>shriek</E>
    <C>vi. 尖叫；促人注意
vt. 尖声发出
n. 尖声；尖锐的响声
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The word was no sooner out of my mouth than the whole crowd of spectators joined in a general shriek of "Fire! ".</E>
        <C>我的喊声刚落,全部看热闹的人,也齐声尖叫起来:“火”。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Almost at the same moment a piercing female cry arose in the air in a prolonged shriek.</E>
        <C>几乎同时一个女人凄厉的尖叫声划破长空。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"In the hat?" cried Brass, in a sort of shriek.</E>
        <C>“在帽子里吗?”布拉斯叫道,声音很尖锐。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Instead of an answering cry I heard shriek from the natives.</E>
        <C>我听见的不是欢呼,而是众人的尖声惊叫。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pipe,scream</E>
        <C>vi. 尖叫；促人注意</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>piping</E>
        <C>n. 尖声；尖锐的响声</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃriŋk]</SM>
    <E>shrink</E>
    <C>vi. 收缩；畏缩
vt. 使缩小，使收缩
n. 收缩
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He seemed to shrink into himself as he used to do.</E>
        <C>他看起来和过去一样,做什么事总是小心翼翼。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The race of plants and the race of animals shrink under this great restrictive law.</E>
        <C>植物的族类和动物的族类都僵缩在这个大禁律之下。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You are not the sort to shrink from taking chances.</E>
        <C>你可不是那种碰到了冒险的事畏畏缩缩的人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Both changes make the star tend to shrink, which induces stresses in the crust.</E>
        <C>这两种变化都会使星体收缩,因而在星壳中产生应力。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Washing wool in hot water will shrink it.</E>
        <C>用热水洗毛线会使毛线收缩的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>contract,recoil from</E>
        <C>vi. 收缩；畏缩</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>astrict,constringe</E>
        <C>vt. 使缩小，使收缩</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>contraction,necking down</E>
        <C>n. 收缩</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['saidweiz]</SM>
    <E>sideways</E>
    <C>adv. 向侧面地；向一旁
adj. 向侧面的；一旁的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Val glanced sideways at his mother's impassive face; it had a hunted look in the eyes.</E>
        <C>法尔斜看一下母亲神色不动的脸色,眼睛里充满了恐惧。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She laughed to herself, then looked sideways at this stodgy nurse.</E>
        <C>她顾自大笑起来,然后斜眼看了看这个墨守成规的护士。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It exerts a force both sideways and downwards.</E>
        <C>它还向侧和向下施加一个力。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I bent sideways over a bench.</E>
        <C>我歪倒在一个工作台上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When she looked down sideways to the girl she became pretty, and even handsome.</E>
        <C>当她偏着脸俯视那女孩的时候,她显得很漂亮,甚至很俊美。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>laterad</E>
        <C>adv. 向侧面地；向一旁</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['saitsi:iŋ]</SM>
    <E>sightseeing</E>
    <C>n. 观光；游览
adj. 观光的；游览的
v. 观光（sightsee的ing形式）；游览
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She managed to pack a lot of sightseeing into the short time she had in London.</E>
        <C>她在伦敦逗留的短短时间中,紧凑地安排了一连串的观光活动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They're just a lot of farmers out sightseeing.</E>
        <C>都是些出来开开眼界的乡下人。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>tourism,pleasure trip</E>
        <C>n. 观光；游览</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>visiting,touring</E>
        <C>adj. 观光的；游览的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['signətʃə]</SM>
    <E>signature</E>
    <C>n. 署名；签名；信号
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Enough room should be left for your signature so that the signature does not look cramped.</E>
        <C>要留有足够的空处以便使签名看起来不很局促。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We shall want a copy of your signature.</E>
        <C>我们要有你签名的副本。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This signature is changed and broadened with travel time.</E>
        <C>这个信号随旅行时间的变化而展宽。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>George was forced to forge a signature.</E>
        <C>乔治被迫伪造签名。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The shaky signature was in green ink.</E>
        <C>颤巍巍的签名是用绿墨水写的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>a scratch of pen</E>
        <C>n. 署名；签名；信号</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[siɡ'nifikəns]</SM>
    <E>significance</E>
    <C>n. 意义；重要性；意思
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There is no deep significance in this.</E>
        <C>这里没有什么深的含义。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is a fact of some significance.</E>
        <C>这是一件具有相当重大意义的事件。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>meaning,stress,weight,consequence</E>
        <C>n. 意义；重要性；意思</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sig'nifikənt]</SM>
    <E>significant</E>
    <C>adj. 重大的；有效的；有意义的；值得注意的；意味深长的
n. 象征；有意义的事物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>After a brief, significant pause, "But he talks as good English as you or me," said he.</E>
        <C>他意味深长地停了一下接着说:“可是他的英语说得跟你、我一样好。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He thought it made him a significant figure in the world.</E>
        <C>他想,这使他变成了举世闻名的人物。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We had raised a significant amount of new money.</E>
        <C>我们已经筹措了数量可观的新的款项。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her lips would part and close over these significant teeth.</E>
        <C>她的嘴唇不时地开闭在这两排惹人注目的牙齿上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Dede Allen's editing gave significant shape to such films as Bonnie and Clyde and Little Big Man.</E>
        <C>迪得阿伦的剪辑使《邦妮与克莱德》和《小大人》两部电影形式新颖,耐人寻味。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>valid,important,available,effective,virtual,remarkable</E>
        <C>adj. 重大的；有效的；有意义的；值得注意的；意味深长的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>symbol,indication</E>
        <C>n. 象征；有意义的事物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['similəli]</SM>
    <E>similarly</E>
    <C>adv. 同样地；类似于
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Similarly, if we are drawing from a deck of cards, selecting the ace of spades would be an event.</E>
        <C>同样,从一付牌中抽牌,抽到黑桃么,就是一个事件。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>equally,same,as,likewise</E>
        <C>adv. 同样地；类似于</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sim'plisiti]</SM>
    <E>simplicity</E>
    <C>n. 朴素；简易；天真；愚蠢
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>As most it might amuse her to make sport of his simplicity for an evening.</E>
        <C>花一个晚上拿他的朴实开玩笑最多可能只是帮她消磨时光。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The pride was soon merged once more in youth and simplicity.</E>
        <C>骄傲又马上淹没在青春和天真里了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For all her simplicity she was not so crude as that.</E>
        <C>尽管她很单纯,她还不致这么鲁莽。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>homeliness,austerity</E>
        <C>n. 朴素；简易；天真；愚蠢</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['simplifai]</SM>
    <E>simplify</E>
    <C>vt. 简化；使单纯；使简易
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>But to simplify that analysis we shall regard the acceleration as constant, our estimate will not be affected.</E>
        <C>但为简化分析起见,我们称这种加速为常量,这样做不会影响我们的讨论。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In order to highlight the essential features of the Wiener filter it has been necessary to simplify the design problem, as much as possible.</E>
        <C>为了突出维纳滤波器的主要特点,已尽可能地简化了设计问题。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To simplify the exercise, the cost of land was not included.</E>
        <C>为了简化帐目,没有把土地费用考虑在内。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For one thing, they simplify the design of a rocket engine.</E>
        <C>首先,它们可以简化火箭发动机的设计。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Recognition of this result enables us to simplify our calculations.</E>
        <C>意识到这个事实就能简化我们的计算。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>predigest,deformalize</E>
        <C>vt. 简化；使单纯；使简易</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['simpli]</SM>
    <E>simply</E>
    <C>adv. 简单地；仅仅；简直；朴素地；坦白地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She simply continued to be mild in her temper.</E>
        <C>只是她的性格仍温和娴静。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had been so simply taught that there was no nonsense in her head.</E>
        <C>她受的教育极单纯,脑子里毫无邪念。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Rat danced up and down in the road, simply transported with passion.</E>
        <C>老鼠怒火万丈,在路上又蹦又跳。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was no longer a matter of living cheaply; it was simply that they could not afford to live at all.</E>
        <C>现在早已不是生活寒酸的问题了,简直是他们根本无法生活下去了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We might have gotten away in the first week or two, if the French had simply sent us off the thirty miles to the Spanish border.</E>
        <C>如果法国人当时爽爽快快把我们送到只有三十英里远的西班牙边界,我们很可能在一两个星期内便得脱身。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>merely,fairly,just,only,but</E>
        <C>adv. 简单地；仅仅；简直；朴素地；坦白地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sin]</SM>
    <E>sin</E>
    <C>n. 罪恶；罪孽；过失
vi. 犯罪；犯过失
vt. 犯罪
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>One of these moral principles was that it was never a sin to charge as much as the traffic could bear.</E>
        <C>这些道德准则之一是:只要生意还能维持,要价再高也不算是犯罪。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She offended him because she was so brazen in her sin, that was all; and he prayed for her soul.</E>
        <C>她惹他生气是因为她对待自己的罪恶是那样地厚颜无耻——就这些;他为她的灵魂祈祷。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is a sin to be indoors on such a fine day.</E>
        <C>这样好的天气待在家里实在不对[罪过]。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Out of the black cave of time, terrible and swathed in scarlet, rose the image of his sin.</E>
        <C>罪恶的恐怖形象,浸透了血,从时间的黑洞中爬出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was highly likely that the serpent of sin that nosed about the chambers of my heart was lashed to hunger by hymns as well as dream.</E>
        <C>很可能探听我内心世界的那条孽蛇被圣歌和幻想刺激得产生欲望了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>error,evil,crime,mistake,blame</E>
        <C>n. 罪恶；罪孽；过失</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>commit a crime,offend against</E>
        <C>vi. 犯罪；犯过失</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>commit a crime,offend against</E>
        <C>vt. 犯罪</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sin'siə]</SM>
    <E>sincere</E>
    <C>adj. 真诚的；诚挚的；真实的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I looked at him, and had not the slightest doubt he was sincere.</E>
        <C>我看了他一眼,他的态度之真诚是一丝一毫不可怀疑的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I did not know how much pose there is in the sincere, how much baseness in the noble.</E>
        <C>我不知道真挚中含有多少做作,高尚中蕴藏着多少卑鄙。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Provided that she were sincere with me, I should forgive her a lot.</E>
        <C>只要她对我真诚,我会宽容她的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We lodged and boarded together; he counseled me as a father, having a sincere regard for me.</E>
        <C>我们一块吃住,他象父辈那样谆谆嘱咐我,真诚关心我。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"I know of no redeeming qualities in me," he confessed at twenty-four, "but a sincere love for some things …"</E>
        <C>“我没有可取之处,”二十四岁的他就这样自白,“只是对某些事物爱之甚切…”</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>actual,positive,true,real,genuine</E>
        <C>adj. 真诚的；诚挚的；真实的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['siŋə]</SM>
    <E>singer</E>
    <C>n. 歌手，歌唱家
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was at a meeting with her fiance, the folk singer.</E>
        <C>她正在同她那位当民族歌手的未婚夫幽会。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Hot stage lights glared down on the singer, making her feel faint.</E>
        <C>强烈的舞台灯光照射在那歌手的身上,使她感到昏晕。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I shouldn't wonder but she wants to be a singer.</E>
        <C>她想当歌手,我不应该感到惊讶。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The singer is always feeling after words of praise.</E>
        <C>这位歌唱家一味追求赞誉之辞。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Tessie was the hottest singer in show business.</E>
        <C>特西是影剧界最红的歌星。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>vocalist,chansonnier</E>
        <C>n. 歌手，歌唱家</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['siŋɡjulə]</SM>
    <E>singular</E>
    <C>adj. 单数的；单一的；非凡的；异常的
n. 单数
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was making the best of her way with singular speed for so aged a woman.</E>
        <C>她在尽快地前进,年事这么高的妇女竟能以如此的速度行走。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was a singular force in the gentleman's face, and in his bold rolling eyes.</E>
        <C>在这个绅士的脸上和他那双滴溜溜转的眼睛里,含着一种神奇的力量。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Singular circumstance that", said Mr. Pickwick. "Will you allow me to make a note of it?"</E>
        <C>“真是独一无二的事情,”匹克威克先生说。“允许我记下来吗?”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had a singular insight into life.</E>
        <C>她对于人生有一个非凡的了解。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Step by step did he look into the construction of the singular abode.</E>
        <C>他逐一细看这个独特的住处的陈设。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>remarkable,extraordinary,novel,wonder,exquisite</E>
        <C>adj. 单数的；单一的；非凡的；[数]异常的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sait]</SM>
    <E>site</E>
    <C>n. 地点；位置；场所
vt. 设置；为…选址
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>An underwater site is usually a shipwreck; a land site is often a village or part of one.</E>
        <C>水下遗址通常是一艘沉船;陆地上遗址则往往是一个村落或其中的一部分。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Before it could be transported to the United States, a site had to be found.</E>
        <C>把它运往美国前,先要选好场地。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The girders were all fabricated and shipped from Columbus, Ohio to the bridge site by rail and truck.</E>
        <C>所有主梁都是在俄亥俄州的哥伦布市制造并由火车和卡车运到桥的现场。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A missile rises from its launching site, then shrieks through and beyond the atmosphere at an unbelievable speed.</E>
        <C>导弹从它的发射场升起,然后以难于置信的高速呼啸着穿过并超越大气层。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>After an injection, the child may want a bandage placed over the puncture site.</E>
        <C>注射后,有些小儿想用绷带包住注射处。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>location,spot,situation,where,lie</E>
        <C>n. 地点；[自]位置；场所</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>intercalate,instal</E>
        <C>vt. 设置；为…选址</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sketʃ]</SM>
    <E>sketch</E>
    <C>n. 素描；略图；梗概
vt. 画素描或速写
vi. 画素描或速写
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It had not hurt him to sketch the project of their conjunction.</E>
        <C>当他构想让他们结合的计划时,这个计划不曾伤害他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>These I enlarged in 1844 into a sketch of the conclusions, which then seemed to me probable.</E>
        <C>到1844年,便将此项札记加以充实,而就当时认为可能的结论作一纲要。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Let me sketch in a little more of our plans.</E>
        <C>让我来对计划简略地再补充一下吧!</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Haig had given me a brief sketch of the compromise.</E>
        <C>黑格曾经简略地给我描述了这项折衷建议的梗概。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A few months later, Toby signed Vinnie to do a sketch in his show.</E>
        <C>几个月以后,托比聘威尼在他的节目中演一个小品。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>outline,croquis</E>
        <C>n. 素描；略图；梗概</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ski:, ʃi:]</SM>
    <E>ski</E>
    <C>n. 滑雪橇
vi. 滑雪
adj. 滑雪（用）的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It's rotten not to be able to ski.</E>
        <C>不能滑雪可太糟了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Each included one or more buildings shaped rather like a ski.</E>
        <C>每个建筑群包括一座或更多的外观有点象雪橇的建筑物。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"What can a ski bum contribute to Roff and Sons?" he asked.</E>
        <C>“一个滑雪迷能给罗菲父子公司做出什么贡献吗?”他问道。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>skee</E>
        <C>vi. 滑雪</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skild]</SM>
    <E>skilled</E>
    <C>adj. 熟练的；有技能的；需要技能的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had no troops who were skilled enough for that.</E>
        <C>他手下还找不出这样一支精锐的部队。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Only a skilled workman can split slate into layers.</E>
        <C>只有能工巧匠才能把板岩劈成石片。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>experienced,accomplished,clever,practiced,master</E>
        <C>adj. 熟练的；有技能的；需要技能的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['skilful]</SM>
    <E>skillful</E>
    <C>adj. 熟练的；巧妙的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Each was skillful in his way.</E>
        <C>他们每人都精通自己的一行。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He knows that few men are skillful or strong or lucky enough to keep a skill afloat in these wild waters.</E>
        <C>他知道没有几个人有充分的技巧、力量、与幸运,能在这样狂野的水上使船不沉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was both brave and skillful, and had gained the respect of his people by deed in war.</E>
        <C>他不仅勇敢,而且本领高强,他由于在战争中建立的功勋深受族里人的尊敬。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You are skillful in all such matters.</E>
        <C>在这方面你是行家。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was skillful in using the press.</E>
        <C>他在利用新闻界方面是很有手腕的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>experienced,happy,accomplished,clever,practiced</E>
        <C>adj. 熟练的；巧妙的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skim]</SM>
    <E>skim</E>
    <C>vt. 略读；撇去…的浮物；从…表面飞掠而过；去除；（为逃税而）隐瞒（部分收入）
vi. 浏览；掠过
n. 撇；撇去的东西；表层物；瞒报所得的收入
adj. 脱脂的；撇去浮沫的；表层的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>When you skim milk you take the thin layer of cream off the surface.</E>
        <C>撇牛乳就是把牛乳表面上薄薄一层的奶油撇去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The low-flying plane seemed to skim the rooftops.</E>
        <C>低飞之飞机就好像从房顶掠过一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Look at the way those insects skim over the water.</E>
        <C>请看看这些昆虫掠过水面的方式。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Don't read the report word for word now,just skim it.</E>
        <C>现在,不要逐字读报告,大致地看一下就可以了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Skim the cream from the milk.</E>
        <C>自牛奶中撇取奶油。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>conceal,hold back</E>
        <C>vt. 略读；撇去…的浮物；从…表面飞掠而过；去除；（为逃税而）隐瞒（部分收入）</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>page,brush</E>
        <C>vi. 浏览；掠过</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>nonfat,defatted</E>
        <C>adj. 脱脂的；撇去浮沫的；表层的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[slæm]</SM>
    <E>slam</E>
    <C>vt. 砰地关上；猛力抨击
vi. 砰地关上；猛力抨击
n. 猛击；砰然声
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I heard someone slam the door.</E>
        <C>我听到有人砰地一声把门关上了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The woman shut the trapdoor with a slam.</E>
        <C>这位女主妇砰的一声关上活板门。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>South will still be one trick short of the slam.</E>
        <C>南要打成小满贯仍缺少一墩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He heard the side gate slam.</E>
        <C>他听见边门的响声。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Why should you slam the window?</E>
        <C>你干吗要使劲关窗户呢?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pop,crasher</E>
        <C>n. 猛击；砰然声</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sleivəri]</SM>
    <E>slavery</E>
    <C>n. 奴役；奴隶制度；奴隶身分
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In those days, this matter of slavery had never been canvassed as it has now.</E>
        <C>那时候,奴隶制度这个问题从来没有人像今天这样深入探讨过。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She fought with all her might against the slavery of women and their role in such a society.</E>
        <C>她曾竭尽全力反对对于女性的奴役,反对女性在这样一种社会里所扮演的角色。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When he talked of those enslaved, and the sorrows of slavery, his voice got like a big bell.</E>
        <C>当他谈到被奴役的人,谈到悲惨的奴隶生活时,他的声音有如洪钟。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I had no idea that the law had been so great a slavery.</E>
        <C>我原来不知道搞法律竟是这样大的一件苦差事啊。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery?</E>
        <C>难道生命真的这样珍贵,和平真的这样美好,竟值得用枷锁与奴役为代价?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>Enslaved,bondage</E>
        <C>n. 奴役；奴隶制度；奴隶身分</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['slendə]</SM>
    <E>slender</E>
    <C>adj. 细长的；苗条的；微薄的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Pen has no means beyond what his mother allows him out of her slender income.</E>
        <C>彭除了母亲从她微薄的收入里给他一些零用钱外,并没什么钱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Neat, slender, and erect, the woman touched him often as she sat by his bedside.</E>
        <C>那个服装整洁,身材苗条,亭亭玉立的女人则坐在他的床边,不时地抚摸他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The daughter was to have but a slender provision.</E>
        <C>女儿只能得到一份菲薄的嫁妆。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I remarked a fresh colour in her checks and pinkness over her slender fingers.</E>
        <C>我看见她的脸上有一种鲜艳的色彩,她的纤细的手指也略微泛红。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The widow must live on her slender pittance.</E>
        <C>那寡妇只能靠自己微薄的收入过活。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>slight,spindly</E>
        <C>adj. 细长的；苗条的；微薄的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sli:v]</SM>
    <E>sleeve</E>
    <C>n. [机] 套筒，[机] 套管；袖子，[服装] 袖套
vt. 给……装袖子；给……装套筒
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was proud of her love and not afraid to wear her heart on her sleeve.</E>
        <C>她为她的爱情而洋洋得意,并不去隐瞒它。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His fore finger, projecting from the sleeve of his coat, pointed up to the wretched little creature on the pole.</E>
        <C>他从大衣袖筒里伸出食指,指着趴在电杆顶上的那个可怜的小东西。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It looks as though they have been defeated, but they may have something up their sleeve.</E>
        <C>看起来他们好像一败涂地,但说不定他们有锦囊妙计。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You come over here and ask for us to pay for your research, and all the time you've got a thing like RAFTER up your sleeve.</E>
        <C>你到这里来要我们为你们的研究出钱,而你却始终藏着象“筏夫”这样的东西。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The friar preached against stealing and had a goose [pudding] in his sleeve.</E>
        <C>口里仁义道德,心里男盗女娼。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>arm,connecting</E>
        <C>n. 套筒，[机]套管；袖子，[服装]袖套</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[slais]</SM>
    <E>slice</E>
    <C>n. 薄片；部分；菜刀，火铲
vt. 切下；把…分成部分；将…切成薄片
vi. 切开；割破
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Archer saw he was wondering why no one had told the butler never to slice cucumbers with a steel knife.</E>
        <C>阿切尔看出来,他正在纳闷怎么没有人告诉主管膳食的男仆千万别用钢刀把黄瓜切成薄片呢。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The surface of the slice is smoothed by sanding.</E>
        <C>把该切片的表面用沙纸擦光。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She shook her head, sympathy straying between her vision of this young girl and the slice of cake.</E>
        <C>她摇了摇头,怜悯之情彷徨于想象中的这位小姑娘和那片蛋糕之间。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Please cut me a slice of cake.</E>
        <C>请给我切一块蛋糕。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The roast beef looks good. Let me have a slice.</E>
        <C>烤牛肉看着挺好,给我来一片。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>proportion,part,portion,percent,integral</E>
        <C>n. 薄片；部分；菜刀，火铲</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>chip off,chip out</E>
        <C>vt. 切下；把…分成部分；将…切成薄片</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>cut open,to cut</E>
        <C>vi. 切开；割破</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[slaid]</SM>
    <E>slide</E>
    <C>n. 滑动；幻灯片；滑梯；雪崩
vi. 滑动；滑落；不知不觉陷入
vt. 滑动；使滑动；悄悄地迅速放置
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He switched off the light, called for the first slide, and talked for three quarters of an hour in Stygian tenebrosity.</E>
        <C>他关掉电灯,叫人放第一张幻灯片,然后在冥府般的黑暗中讲了四十五分钟的话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Slowly I put down my toes first. I slide the bottom of my foot along the wire.</E>
        <C>慢慢地,我先用脚尖踮着,再让脚底沿着钢索滑移。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The car went into a slide on the ice.</E>
        <C>汽车在冰上打滑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a small trick to slide down the drainpipe.</E>
        <C>滑下排水管就不过是小玩艺罢了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We were concerned that the north slope of the volcano might slide away.</E>
        <C>我们关心的是,火山北坡将会崩塌。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>transparency,slipping</E>
        <C>n. 滑动；[电影]幻灯片；滑梯；雪崩</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>bowl,creep down</E>
        <C>vi. 滑动；滑落；不知不觉陷入</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>slip</E>
        <C>vt. 滑动；使滑动；悄悄地迅速放置</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[slait]</SM>
    <E>slight</E>
    <C>adj. 轻微的，少量的；脆弱的；细长的；不重要的
vt. 轻视，忽略；怠慢
n. 怠慢；轻蔑
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sore misgivings came over me that there was slight hope of that.</E>
        <C>一阵痛苦的疑惧涌进我心头,那是很少有希望的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was a slight gleam of triumph in his eye as he said this.</E>
        <C>他说这句话的时候,眼睛里透露了一些胜利的光芒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The last greenish tints had left the sky and a slight chill was displacing the balminess of spring.</E>
        <C>最后一片湖绿的颜色已经从天空消逝,一种微微的寒冷代替了春日的温和。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Inside there was the photograph of a woman, tall and slight, with large vague eyes and loose hair.</E>
        <C>里面是一个女人的照片,高个子,苗条,一双发呆的大眼睛,蓬松的头发。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was a pleasant if tired-looking man, with thinning, sandy hair, clear blue eyes and a slight middle-aged paunch.</E>
        <C>他外貌讨人喜欢,但带有倦色,稀疏的黄头发,亮亮的眼睛,中年人微凸的肚子。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>small,tender,mild,spare</E>
        <C>adj. 轻微的，少量的；脆弱的；细长的；不重要的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>forget,despise</E>
        <C>vt. 轻视，忽略；怠慢</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>go-by,floccinaucinihilipilification</E>
        <C>n. 怠慢；轻蔑</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[slip]</SM>
    <E>slip</E>
    <C>vi. 滑动；滑倒；犯错；失足；减退
vt. 使滑动；滑过；摆脱；塞入；闪开
n. 滑，滑倒；片，纸片；错误；下跌；事故
adj. 滑动的；有活结的；活络的
abbr. 串行线路接口协议，是旧式的协议（Serial Line Interface Protocol）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>After some minutes the door was sufficiently ajar for her to slip out.</E>
        <C>过了几分钟门终于拉成半开,她得以通过了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He moved into the locker room and began to slip out of his scrub suit.</E>
        <C>他走进更衣室把手术服脱下来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I had just sat down when a slip of paper was passed to me which led me to rise again.</E>
        <C>我刚刚坐下,就有人递给我一张纸条,使我不得不再站起来发言。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The New World is still new so long as it is possible to slip away into the wilderness, to live by the sense as wild animals do.</E>
        <C>只要你能够溜进荒野,象野兽那样靠五官生活,新世界还是新的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>How could I know there was going to be all this rumpus and powwow about a little slip like that?</E>
        <C>我怎么会知道这么一点儿大意就会惹得老天爷这么大发雷霆呢?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>slide,bowl</E>
        <C>vi. [地质]滑动；滑倒；犯错；失足；减退</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>shed,slide</E>
        <C>vt. [地质]使滑动；滑过；摆脱；塞入；闪开</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>error,accident,mistake,fault,sliding</E>
        <C>n. 滑，滑倒；片，纸片；错误；下跌；事故</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>slidable</E>
        <C>adj. [地质]滑动的；有活结的；活络的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['slipə]</SM>
    <E>slipper</E>
    <C>n. 拖鞋
vt. 用拖鞋打
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>M: Okay! Get out of the way! Let me kill it. Where's my slipper?</E>
        <C>来!让开!让我来解决牠!我的拖鞋呢?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>With its lips the sly fly clipped the slippery slipper that eclipsed his sight .</E>
        <C>狡猾的苍蝇用嘴唇夹住遮挡他视线的滑拖鞋。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Start with the left slipper. Lay the wadding on the table and align the denim sole on top (the upper one), right side facing up.</E>
        <C>还是先做左脚。将填充棉放在桌上,将牛仔布鞋底(上片)放在上面并对齐,正面向上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>At midnight, I'll turn into a pumpkin and drive away in my glass slipper.</E>
        <C>在午夜,我会变出一个南瓜并且穿着我的水晶鞋乘车离开。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Getting from Christmas tree lights to slipper soles, isn't simple.</E>
        <C>把圣诞树灯制成拖鞋鞋底并非轻而易举的事。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>baboosh,pantofle,chinela</E>
        <C>n. 拖鞋</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['slipəri]</SM>
    <E>slippery</E>
    <C>adj. 滑的；狡猾的；不稳定的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They were inching their way along the slippery ridge.</E>
        <C>他们沿着滑溜溜的山脊慢慢前进。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Much of the ride was through rain and slippery road.</E>
        <C>大部分的路程都是在雨中和泥泞的路上走完的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The floor was moist and slippery.</E>
        <C>地面潮湿而光滑。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>designing,knowing,subtle,unstable</E>
        <C>adj. 滑的；狡猾的；不稳定的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[slit]</SM>
    <E>slit</E>
    <C>vt. 撕裂；使有狭缝
n. 裂缝；投币口
vi. 纵裂
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The light is admitted through a slit in the curtain across the line of film motion.</E>
        <C>利用帘布上的长条形狭缝沿卷片方向的运动来控制光线的进入。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The curtain is tensioned between two rollers which pull the slit across the film at various speeds.</E>
        <C>帘布被绷紧在两个卷轴之间,卷轴能使长条形狭缝以不同的速度沿卷片方向运动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If twill tape is useful, slit the hole with a hemostat.</E>
        <C>如果用的是斜纹带就要用止血钳来张开小口。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>George opened the slit that opened back into the kitchen.</E>
        <C>乔治打开了通往后面厨房的小窗。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Keep in mind that it's the small dimension of the slit which does the spreading out.</E>
        <C>记住,正是因为狭缝很窄而造成这种扩展的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>tear,lancinate</E>
        <C>vt. 撕裂；使有狭缝</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>crack,split</E>
        <C>n. 裂缝；投币口</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sləuɡən]</SM>
    <E>slogan</E>
    <C>n. 标语；呐喊声
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Immediately below and almost as prominent was the slogan: As Gentle As Your Dream Lover.</E>
        <C>下面是一行同样显眼的口号:如梦中情人一样温柔。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Self-determination is but a slogan if the future holds no hope.</E>
        <C>要是前途没有丝毫希望,自决也只是个空口号。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>banner,catchline</E>
        <C>n. 标语；呐喊声</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sləup]</SM>
    <E>slope</E>
    <C>n. 斜坡；倾斜；斜率；扛枪姿势
vi. 倾斜；逃走
vt. 倾斜；使倾斜；扛
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The skiff rises to the crest of the swell, crosses it, rides down the long hill of water behind, advances up the next slope.</E>
        <C>小船冲上了浪峰,越过去,顺着后面的水坡滑了下去,然后再爬上下一个坡。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Once more he followed the stiff back, the stiff and ruthless limp, up the slope and on to the starlit road.</E>
        <C>他又一次跟着那直挺挺的背脊,走在那僵直、无情、一瘸一拐的步子后面,爬上斜坡,来到了星光照耀的大路上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mr. Slope had to explain, not without blushing for his patron, that there was no champagne.</E>
        <C>斯洛普先生免不了要为他的赞助人感到害臊,他不得不解释说,并没有预备下香槟酒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was quite aware that her father would not be at all thankful to Mr. Slope.</E>
        <C>她很清楚,父亲对斯洛普先生决不会感激。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He could not make up his mind whether or not Mr. Slope was in truth a favoured rival.</E>
        <C>他无法断定,斯洛普先生究竟是否的确是一个受到垂青的劲敌。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>hill,pitch</E>
        <C>n. 斜坡；倾斜；[数]斜率；扛枪姿势</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>pitch,tip up</E>
        <C>vi. 倾斜；逃走</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>carry,tip up</E>
        <C>vt. 倾斜；使倾斜；扛</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sləuli]</SM>
    <E>slowly</E>
    <C>adv. 缓慢地，慢慢地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then, slowly, he began to take a terrible joy in his taint.</E>
        <C>后来,慢慢地,他开始对自己身上的污点怀着一种可怕的喜悦。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The face of the tall straight woman turned slowly as if drugged to this new speaker.</E>
        <C>这位身材高,腰板挺直的女人慢慢地变了脸色,在这位新发言者看来,她就象服了麻醉药似的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She opened it up and glanced at the headlines as she walked slowly back around the house.</E>
        <C>她把它打开,在慢慢走回屋子时,粗粗看了下标题。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The timber swung slowly so that the bank was behind me and I knew we were in an eddy.</E>
        <C>木头慢慢地转动,河岸反而转到我的后边,这我才知道我们是到了一个漩涡中啦。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For a moment he could only stare at her stupidly, while the food in his mouth slowly grew heavy and dry.</E>
        <C>一时间,他只是麻木地盯着她,嘴里的食物慢慢变得粗糙无味。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>lentamente,tardily</E>
        <C>adv. 缓慢地，慢慢地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[slʌm]</SM>
    <E>slum</E>
    <C>vi. （为猎奇或救济等）去贫民窟
n. 贫民窟；陋巷；脏乱的地方
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The peasant family is cramped tightly into a small makeshift shack in a favela, or squatter slum.</E>
        <C>那个农民家庭却挤在贫民窟中一个临时凑合的小棚屋里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In many respects it is a stark and difficult an existence as that of the people in that Latin American slum across the ocean.</E>
        <C>它在许多方面像大洋对面拉丁美洲贫民窟中人们的生活一样,贫困而又艰辛。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Slum area communities are helped by donations and financial assistance.</E>
        <C>贫民区得到捐款,金融资助。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He came finally upon a miserable slum.</E>
        <C>后来,他闯进一个穷苦的贫民窟。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>bustee,rookery</E>
        <C>n. [经]贫民窟；陋巷；脏乱的地方</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[slai]</SM>
    <E>sly</E>
    <C>adj. 狡猾的；淘气的；诡密的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She turned her eyes, as she rested against the cow, full of sly inquiry upon him.</E>
        <C>把头靠在牛肚子上以后,她就满眼含着乖觉隐约的追问神气,转向他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Yes," he said, as a faint sly grin bent the corners of his thin mouth.</E>
        <C>“不错,”他一面说,一面嘴角浮起一丝刁钻的笑意。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This was a case of sly, evil seduction as well as murder.</E>
        <C>这是一件狡猾、恶毒的诱奸案和谋杀案。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>And still worse, he felt them to be much more subdued and sly and ignorant—mere clocks, really.</E>
        <C>更糟的是,他觉得他们更加卑躬屈节,更狡黠,更无知,不过是些机器罢了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The President broke into a sly grin.</E>
        <C>总统突然咧着嘴狡猾地笑了笑。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>designing,knowing,subtle,tricky</E>
        <C>adj. 狡猾的；淘气的；诡密的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[smɔɡ, smɔ:ɡ]</SM>
    <E>smog</E>
    <C>n. 烟雾
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>When it was over, more than 4, 000 people had been killed by the thick black smog.</E>
        <C>当烟雾消散时,有4,000多个市民死于这片浓黑的烟雾。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then, the sunlight will no longer be blacked out by smog.</E>
        <C>太阳再也不会由于烟雾的遮蔽而变得暗淡无光了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This smog would blanket the cities for days.</E>
        <C>这些烟雾笼罩在城市上空,数日不散。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Smog is a mixture of smoke and fog.</E>
        <C>烟雾是烟和雾的混合物。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>vapor,smoke shell</E>
        <C>n. [环境]烟雾</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['smu:ðli]</SM>
    <E>smoothly</E>
    <C>adv. 平稳地，平滑地；流畅地，流利地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I looked at the top of his head, his hair shiny and parted smoothly.</E>
        <C>我看他的头顶,头发光亮,分得平滑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In calm air, the steam rises smoothly in a column for a time, then the stream begins to waver.</E>
        <C>在平静的空气里,蒸汽先是呈柱状平稳上升,而后汽柱开始摇曳。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Occasionally a swell, stronger than the rest, rolled smoothly over the rim of a reef.</E>
        <C>间或一阵强于一般的波涛悠悠然漫过礁石的边缘。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Things in life will not always run smoothly.</E>
        <C>人生中,不见得每件事情都顺利。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In a minute Jimmy's pet drill was biting smoothly into the steel door.</E>
        <C>不一会儿,吉米心爱的钻头已顺利钻进了钢门。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>quietly,stably</E>
        <C>adv. 平稳地，平滑地；流畅地，流利地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['snəustɔ:m]</SM>
    <E>snowstorm</E>
    <C>n. 暴风雪；雪暴
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Once we stood outside in a blinding snowstorm for half an hour.</E>
        <C>我们有一次在令人眩目的暴风雪中站了半个小时。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I wonder you should select the thick of a snowstorm to ramble about in.</E>
        <C>我奇怪你为什么要挑这么个大雪天出来逛荡。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The heavy snowstorm caused a tie-up of traffic.</E>
        <C>大风雪造成了交通的暂时停顿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He froze while waiting for the bus during the snowstorm</E>
        <C>在暴风雪中等公共汽车时冻得要命。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>blizzard,stormy weather</E>
        <C>n. 暴风雪；[气象]雪暴</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[səuk]</SM>
    <E>soak</E>
    <C>vt. 吸收，吸入；沉浸在（工作或学习中）；使……上下湿透
vi. 浸泡；渗透
n. 浸；湿透；大雨
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>You do nothing but soak with the guests all day long.</E>
        <C>你整天无所事是却和人家酗酒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She looked out the washing for the next day, and put it to soak.</E>
        <C>他理出明天要洗的衣服先泡起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Water that reaches the land as rain, snow, sleet, or hail may evaporate, run off, or soak into the ground.</E>
        <C>落到陆地的水,如雨、雪、霜、雹可以蒸发掉、流掉或渗透到地里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He tried to soak out the alcohol in a hot bath.</E>
        <C>他试图用热水浴把酒精泡掉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Let the clothes soak in water overnight.</E>
        <C>让衣服在水里泡上一晚上吧。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>absorb,drink in</E>
        <C>vt. 吸收，吸入；沉浸在（工作或学习中）；使……上下湿透</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>dip in,sink</E>
        <C>vi. 浸泡；渗透</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>drenching,downfall</E>
        <C>n. 浸；湿透；大雨</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sɔb]</SM>
    <E>sob</E>
    <C>vi. 啜泣，呜咽；（风等）发出呜咽声
vt. 哭诉，啜泣
n. 啜泣，呜咽
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Philip did not answer, and in a moment she broke into a sob.</E>
        <C>菲利浦没有答腔,突然她抽噎起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He heard himself sob, and then was no longer conscious of the choking sounds of his anguish.</E>
        <C>他听见自己在抽抽噎噎地哭,可是过一会再也听不到自己伤心的呜咽了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She looked at him again, but now her eyes were full of tears and she could not repress a sob.</E>
        <C>她又对他望了一眼,但这回她眼里充满了眼泪,而且止不住哭泣起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had been restraining herself in the presence of her father all the morning; but now, that long-pent-up sob might come forth.</E>
        <C>一上午,她在父亲面前尽力克制着自己,可是现在,这长久压抑着的啜泣不得不爆发出来了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His voice broke into a sob as he answered.</E>
        <C>他回答的时候,声音象哭一样。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pule</E>
        <C>vi. 啜泣，呜咽；（风等）发出呜咽声</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>snivel</E>
        <C>n. 啜泣，呜咽</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['səubə]</SM>
    <E>sober</E>
    <C>adj. 冷静的，清醒的；未醉的
vt. 使严肃；使醒酒，使清醒
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He assured me again and again that it was the last thing in the world he would dream of doing in a sober moment.</E>
        <C>他几次对我表示,要是在清醒的时候,他断乎不会梦想干这营生的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I had made an acquaintance with a sober, good sort of a woman.</E>
        <C>我认识一个很端庄的好女人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He used to whale me when he was sober and could get his hands on me.</E>
        <C>他从前没喝醉的时候,只要能抓住我,总要打我一通。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He doesn't take as many risks on the road as he used to.I suppose one bad crash and two near misses would sober most people down.</E>
        <C>他不再像以前那样在路上冒险了。我想一次撞车和两次险些相撞会使大多数人严肃起的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was beginning to sober down and see things in their true light.</E>
        <C>他开始清醒过来,看出了事情的真相。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>cool,philosophical</E>
        <C>adj. 冷静的，清醒的；未醉的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>disenchant</E>
        <C>vt. 使严肃；使醒酒，使清醒</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['səu'kɔ:ld]</SM>
    <E>so-called</E>
    <C>adj. 所谓的；号称的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The so-called "lead" in a pencil is not lead at all, but chiefly a different form of carbon called graphite.</E>
        <C>铅笔中所谓的铅,并不是“铅”,而主要是一种不同形态的炭,称为石墨。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>More and more I yearned for a shop where the so-called handicapped could display their ability for all to see.</E>
        <C>我越来越渴望有一间工场,可以使那些所谓有缺陷的人能够有个地方表演他们的能力给所有的人看。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A special case of this mechanism is the so-called sieve effect.</E>
        <C>这个机理的特殊情况就是所谓的筛分效应。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The so-called poet ground out some verses.</E>
        <C>这个所谓的诗人搜索枯肠做成几句诗。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>So-called truth is a nebulous thing at best.</E>
        <C>所谓真理是极其模糊,难于分辩的东西。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>alleged</E>
        <C>adj. 所谓的；号称的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sɔkə]</SM>
    <E>soccer</E>
    <C>n. 英式足球，足球
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Next to bullfights and soccer, lotteries are Spain's biggest sport.</E>
        <C>除了斗牛和足球以外,彩票是西班牙最热门的玩意儿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Next to bullfight and soccer, lotteries are Spain's biggest sport.</E>
        <C>发行彩票在西班牙是仅次于斗牛和足球的最大娱乐活动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>On May 31 the 1986 World Cup of soccer will begin at noon in Mexico City.</E>
        <C>1986年世界杯足球赛将于5月31日中午在墨西哥城开幕。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>association football,center forward</E>
        <C>n. 英式足球，足球</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['səudə]</SM>
    <E>soda</E>
    <C>n. 苏打；碳酸水
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Cynthia located the Scotch, then ice and soda, and mixed two drinks efficiently.</E>
        <C>辛西娅找到了威士忌,还有冰和苏打水,三下两下就调好了两杯酒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They suck soda water through straws (tube).</E>
        <C>他们用(麦秆状)吸管喝汽水。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Rinse your mouth with water and soda.</E>
        <C>用苏打水漱一漱你的口。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The barman splashed some soda in Gretchen's glass.</E>
        <C>侍者往格丽卿的酒杯里倒了些苏打水。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sodium carbonate decahydrate,carbonated water</E>
        <C>n. [无化]苏打；碳酸水</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sɔftli]</SM>
    <E>softly</E>
    <C>adv. 温柔地；柔和地；柔软地；静静地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She accordingly ascended the stairs softly, and stood at the door of the front room.</E>
        <C>于是她轻轻悄悄地上了楼,站在前部房间的门外。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Brayton rose to his feet and prepared to back softly away from the snake.</E>
        <C>布雷顿提起脚,准备轻轻地退离那条蛇。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Townsend nodded several times with jerky movements of his head; he spoke more softly.</E>
        <C>汤森特的头颤抖地点了几下,声调温和了许多。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They laughed again, reclining against the wall, smoking, the lids of their eyes drooped softly against the sun.</E>
        <C>他们又哈哈大笑,身体斜靠在墙上,抽着烟,他们的眼皮在阳光中微微耷拉着。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Berenice sat on the side of the bed and began to cry softly to herself.</E>
        <C>白丽莱茜坐在他的床边上,开始轻轻地呜咽起来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>gently,silently</E>
        <C>adv. 温柔地；柔和地；柔软地；静静地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['səulə]</SM>
    <E>solar</E>
    <C>adj. 太阳的；日光的；利用太阳光的；与太阳相关的
n. 日光浴室
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the far reaches of the solar system comets range from a few km to a few hundred km across.</E>
        <C>在太阳系的广阔空间范围里,彗星的大小一般从几千米到几十万米。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is still fair to think of the solar system as a kind of gigantic clock.</E>
        <C>把太阳系当成一只巨大的钟,也未尝不可。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One of the men had smashed his fist into Julia's solar plexus.</E>
        <C>另外有个人一拳打倒朱莉亚的太阳穴神经丛。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The comet is not bound and makes but one visit to the solar system.</E>
        <C>慧星是不受约束的,只是来访问一次太阳系。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This knowledge allows us to send probes to the farthest reaches of the solar system.</E>
        <C>这一知识使我们能够把探测器送到太阳系的最远端。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>heliacal</E>
        <C>adj. 太阳的；日光的；利用太阳光的；与太阳相关的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>sunroom,sun porch</E>
        <C>n. 日光浴室</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[səul]</SM>
    <E>sole</E>
    <C>n. 鞋底；脚底；基础；鳎目鱼
adj. 唯一的；单独的；仅有的
vt. 触底；上鞋底
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We do not think the time is ripe for the discussion of the question of sole agency.</E>
        <C>我们认为讨论独家代理问题时机尚不成熟。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Since coming to your country, the sole piece of fortune I have had was to tumble on a man like you.</E>
        <C>自从来到贵国以后,我所有的、唯一的一点儿时运,就是无意中碰到了你这样的人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sole source of her mistake had been within herself.</E>
        <C>她的错误根源纯粹在于她自身。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A dog, who was the sole occupant of the vessel, furiously barked and bit the heels of the boarders.</E>
        <C>船上只有一条狗,它疯狂地吠了起来,咬着上船人的脚跟。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If I were sole owner I would nominate you this moment, my dear Dantes, and say it is settled.</E>
        <C>我亲爱的邓蒂斯,假如我是独资老板,我现在就可任命你,把事情决定了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>elements,basis,foundation,base,bed</E>
        <C>n. [服装]鞋底；脚底；基础；鳎目鱼</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>alone,unique,independent,one,isolated</E>
        <C>adj. 唯一的；[法]单独的；仅有的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['səulli]</SM>
    <E>solely</E>
    <C>adv. 单独地，唯一地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Though new love was to be held partly responsible for this it was not solely so.</E>
        <C>新生之爱,固然得说负有一部分责任,但是却也不尽然。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He could put all other things behind him and occupy himself solely with her.</E>
        <C>他可以把什么事都抛在脑后,一心一意地想她啦。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was now occupied solely with the work.</E>
        <C>这时她正全神贯注地干着活。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was solely for the pleasure of meeting you that I have had myself dragged here.</E>
        <C>我自己硬撑着上这儿来,完全就是为了想见见您。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This does not prove that they were formed solely for beauty or variety.</E>
        <C>这并不能证明它们的形成纯是为了美观或翻换花样的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>alone,exclusively,individually</E>
        <C>adv. 单独地，唯一地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sɔləm]</SM>
    <E>solemn</E>
    <C>adj. 庄严的，严肃的；隆重的，郑重的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He looked as if he had glued the rakish beard on to his solemn face.</E>
        <C>他看上去就象是把流云般的胡须贴在他庄重的脸上一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Even when it had grown dusk, and the shadows of coming night made it more solemn still, the child remained.</E>
        <C>甚至黄昏到来,夜的暗影使它变得更加庄严肃穆时,孩子仍然留在里面。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The loch lay as still as a lake, only the gulls were crying round the sides of it, and the whole place seemed solemn and uncouth.</E>
        <C>海湾水波不兴,宛如一个湖泊,只有一些海鸥在海边上空旋转,啼叫,整个地区是一片肃静、荒凉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was solemn to hear the voice of them below in the valleys, now booming like thunder, now with an angry cry.</E>
        <C>听到下面山谷里忽儿像隆隆的响雷,忽儿又夹杂一声愤怒的咆哮,令人产生一种严重的感觉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"God bless you, Captain Frank," came Rupert's deep solemn voice out of the dark when the flare died.</E>
        <C>“上帝保佑你,弗兰克船长,”火光熄灭,只听见黑暗中传来鲁帕特深沉的煞有介事的声音。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>serious,sacred,majestic,grave</E>
        <C>adj. 庄严的，严肃的；隆重的，郑重的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sɔljubl]</SM>
    <E>soluble</E>
    <C>adj. [化学] 可溶的，可溶解的；可解决的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Indeed, even the cases in Figure 19. 1 that look more soluble often may not yield a solution.</E>
        <C>诚然,即使象图19-1中那种看来比较容易解决的情况,往往也不能得出一种解决办法。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The soluble calcium in the saturation extract of these two soils was 1. 5 and 0. 6 emp.</E>
        <C>此两种土壤饱和浸提液中的可溶性钙含量,分别为1.5及0.6emp。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>dissolvable,solvable</E>
        <C>adj. [化学]可溶的，可溶解的；可解决的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə'lju:ʃən]</SM>
    <E>solution</E>
    <C>n. 解决方案；溶液；溶解；解答
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They were going to try to help bring about a rapid solution of the war.</E>
        <C>他们将设法促使战争得以迅速解决。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We have found a solution which does not cross the axis and one which crossed the axis once.</E>
        <C>我们已经求得了一个不通过轴线的解以及一个只通过轴线一次的解。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had no solution of his own to the plight of the Third Army.</E>
        <C>他拿不出自己的办法来解决第三集团军被围困的问题。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The best solution is to refine technique and thus reduce the size of the error mean square.</E>
        <C>最好的解决办法是提高技术,以降低均方误差的大小。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We thus see that Eq.(7. 44) can only be an approximate solution at best.</E>
        <C>于是,我们看到,公式(7.44)至多也只能是一个近似解。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>liquor,dissolution</E>
        <C>n. 解决方案；溶液；[化学]溶解；解答</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sɔlv, sɔ:lv]</SM>
    <E>solve</E>
    <C>vt. 解决；解答；溶解
vi. 作解答
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In substance he said that it was too difficult to solve the problem.</E>
        <C>实际上他是说问题难以解决。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He is trying to solve the problem.</E>
        <C>他正在努力解决这个问题。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is the enigma of life itself that you desire me to solve.</E>
        <C>你要我解决的是人生之谜。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You can rely on me to solve this problem.</E>
        <C>你尽管相信我能帮你解决这个问题。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Solve the riddle by drawing a graph, using aRb as a is the father of b.</E>
        <C>画一个图来解下面的谜语,其中用aRb表示“a是b的父亲。”</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>decide,settle,resolve,do,work out</E>
        <C>vt. 解决；解答；溶解</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌmtaim]</SM>
    <E>sometime</E>
    <C>adv. 改天；来日；在某一时候
adj. 以前的；某一时间的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sometime between two and four in the morning Churchill quits and goes to bed, leaving others to sort out carbons.</E>
        <C>邱吉尔约在凌晨两点到四点之间离开工作台去睡觉,把其他人留在那儿整理复写的材料。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>What is it to me when you tell me that sometime after I shall die, too, somewhere, in a vague place you call Heaven, I shall see her again?</E>
        <C>你跟我说什么,早晚有一天,我也会死去,于是在什么地方,在一个虚无缥缈的,你所谓的“天堂”里,我会再见到她,可这对我又有什么用呢?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I must talk to you sometime to see how you are in your mind.</E>
        <C>改日我要和你谈谈,了解一下你心里在想些什么。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The only way to end the navel race he asserted, was to end it now, not sometime in the future.</E>
        <C>他坚持说,结束海军竞赛的唯一方法是现在就结束,而不是将来某个时候。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Later, my wine-loving Uncle Louis said to me. "You have been up to something. You must tell me sometime.</E>
        <C>稍后,我那个爱饮酒的叔叔路易士对我说,“你干什么事去了,有空你得告诉我。”</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>previous,ago</E>
        <C>adj. 以前的；某一时间的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌmhwɔt, -hwət]</SM>
    <E>somewhat</E>
    <C>n. 几分；某物
adv. 有点；多少；几分；稍微
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Please, sir" he said, touching his sun hat, which was stuck on the back of his head in a somewhat ludicrous fashion.</E>
        <C>“请,先生,”他举手碰了碰遮阳帽沿,那帽子怪模怪样地扣在他后脑勺上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His real feeling was belied to a certain extent by his strained, pale face and somewhat hazy stare.</E>
        <C>他那紧张苍白的脸和茫然的眼神,一定程度上掩饰了他的真实心情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When he entered the somewhat sombre hall, the butler told him that they had gone in to lunch.</E>
        <C>当他步入光线比较暗淡的门厅时,管家对他说他们已经用餐了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His countenance, as he came on, wore an abstracted and somewhat doleful air.</E>
        <C>他走上来的时候,面上有着一种茫然,而且好象阴郁的神气。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Rest a little quietly, for you are somewhat out of case.</E>
        <C>你静静地休息一会儿吧,你的身体不大健康。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>how,any</E>
        <C>adv. 有点；多少；几分；稍微</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə'fistikeitid]</SM>
    <E>sophisticated</E>
    <C>adj. 复杂的；精致的；久经世故的；富有经验的
v. 使变得世故；使迷惑；篡改（sophisticate的过去分词形式）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The poems had never been intended for the eyes of sophisticated savants; they were for the people, of the people.</E>
        <C>这种诗不是写给虚假的学者们看的,而是写给人民看的,是属于人民的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Even large, sophisticated firms failed to understand fundamental characteristics of the book business.</E>
        <C>甚至老谋深算的大公司也未能理解图书生意的基本特点。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In most sophisticated monetary systems, checking accounts are important as a means of exchange.</E>
        <C>在比较复杂的货币制度中,验票存款,也是一种重要的交换手段。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Section B analyzes the important "Quantity Theory of Money," in its crude and sophisticated form.</E>
        <C>B部分析重要的“货币数量论”不但分析它的粗略的形式,也分析它的圆通的形式。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The mathematics required for more sophisticated treatment of downward continuation is beyond the level of this book.</E>
        <C>对于向下延拓更完善的论述所需要的数学已越出本书的范围。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>complicated,experienced,involved,detailed,exquisite</E>
        <C>adj. 复杂的；精致的；久经世故的；富有经验的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>mystified</E>
        <C>v. 使变得世故；使迷惑；篡改（sophisticate的过去分词形式）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sɔ:]</SM>
    <E>sore</E>
    <C>adj. 疼痛的，痛心的；剧烈的，极度的；恼火的，发怒的；厉害的，迫切的
n. 溃疡，痛处；恨事，伤心事
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sore misgivings came over me that there was slight hope of that.</E>
        <C>一阵痛苦的疑惧涌进我心头,那是很少有希望的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was as sore with the United States as he was with the United Kingdom.</E>
        <C>他对美国同对英国一样恼火。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had had a fight the night before at a high-school dance and he was sore all over and his hands were puffed.</E>
        <C>他昨天晚上在一个中学举办的舞会上打了一架,现在浑身酸疼,手也肿了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You're sore at me for marrying a Jew, you always have been, and you don't care what happens to her.</E>
        <C>你根本不高兴我娶了个犹太人,你一直就是这样。你也不在乎她会有什么遭遇。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She would try once more to find out from her sore and lonely heart what she really wanted.</E>
        <C>她要再一次弄清楚自己创楚和寂寞的心田里究竟真正希望的是什么。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>excessive,severe,painful,extreme,smart</E>
        <C>adj. 疼痛的，痛心的；剧烈的，极度的；恼火的，发怒的；厉害的，迫切的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>ulcer,sorrow</E>
        <C>n. 溃疡，痛处；恨事，伤心事</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sɔrəu, 'sɔ:-]</SM>
    <E>sorrow</E>
    <C>n. 悲伤；懊悔；伤心事
vi. 懊悔；遗憾；感到悲伤
vt. 为…悲痛
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sometimes he bent his head, as if under a great weight of sorrow.</E>
        <C>有时候他低着头,好象满怀愁情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It came in upon my mind that this was all his sorrow at my departure.</E>
        <C>我想起,那都是为了我的离别,他才这样悲痛欲绝的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She went, with a heavy, hardened kind if sorrow upon her, into the house and into her mother's room.</E>
        <C>怀着沉重、冷酷的愁思,她走进这座房子,到她母亲的住屋里来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The pater blackguarded me for six weeks and said I was bringing his grey hairs with sorrow to the grave.</E>
        <C>父亲骂了我六个星期,说我把他的白发染上了悲哀带进坟墓。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was plain to see how old and firm the girlish heart was grown under the discipline of heavy sorrow.</E>
        <C>一望而知,在沉重的痛苦磨炼下,她那颗年轻的心已经变得多么苍老、多么果断。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>soreness,disconsolateness</E>
        <C>n. 悲伤；懊悔；伤心事</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>feel sad</E>
        <C>vi. 懊悔；遗憾；感到悲伤</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sɔ:s]</SM>
    <E>source</E>
    <C>n. 来源；水源；原始资料
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He shaded his eyes and tried to see the source of the blinding beam.</E>
        <C>他遮住眼睛想朝着耀眼的方向看去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He never lost touch with the soil that was the source of his strength.</E>
        <C>他一直保持与乡土的联系,这是他的力量源泉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His speeches on the company had been a source of much mockery of his brothers.</E>
        <C>他对连队的训话经常成为弟兄们学样说笑的材料。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sun seems to be the most promising source for the future.</E>
        <C>太阳似乎是未来有希望的能源。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If it is really the same to you, I should like to follow the river back to its source.</E>
        <C>如果你随便到哪儿都无所谓的话,最好我们就沿着这条河回溯到它发源的地方去。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>provenience,authorship</E>
        <C>n. 来源；水源；原始资料</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,sauθ'i:st]</SM>
    <E>southeast</E>
    <C>adj. 东南的；来自东南的
n. 东南；东南地区
adv. 来自东南
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The wind came again. It had veered from the northeast to the southeast.</E>
        <C>风又刮起来了,风向从东北转东南。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Rodney, five hundred miles away to the southeast, was ordered to steer a closing course.</E>
        <C>远在东南方五百里的“罗德尼”号奉命抄近行驶。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>From time to time there were sudden explosions of a southeast wind.</E>
        <C>不时有阵阵猛烈的东南风突然刮来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Heath was acute in his assessment of Southeast Asia and the Middle East.</E>
        <C>希思深刻地分析了东南亚和中东局势。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Miles upon miles to the east and southeast the desert unrolled itself.</E>
        <C>荒野绵延万里的向东面和东南面铺展开去。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,sauθ'west]</SM>
    <E>southwest</E>
    <C>n. 西南方
adj. 西南的
adv. 往西南；来自西南
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>That sort of wool reached its peak out on the black-soil plains of northwest New South Wales and southwest Queensland.</E>
        <C>这种品种的羊毛只出产在新南威尔士的西北部和昆士兰南部的黑土平原上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Before them stood a tough and belligerent sergeant from the Southwest. He told them he could beat hell out of any man in his fit.</E>
        <C>在他们面前,站着一个家住美国西南部的下士,这个下士粗暴无礼、好斗成性,他对他们说,他可以把他这一中队里的任何士兵打得屁滚尿流。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A big southwest wind came up in the night and by day-light it was slowing with almost the force of a gale.</E>
        <C>夜深了,刮起了好大的西南风。快天亮才缓和了些,但还有八级风的势头。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The German commander persisted on his course to the southwest, leaving behind a marked oil trace.</E>
        <C>德国司令官继续向西南方向驶去,舰后留下一条显著的油的航迹。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He hoisted his patched sails and set his course toward the southwest.</E>
        <C>他扯起有补丁的船帆开始向西南方向驶去。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sauviət; 'sɔ-]</SM>
    <E>Soviet</E>
    <C>adj. 苏维埃的；苏联的；苏联人的
n. 苏维埃；苏联政府；苏联人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Soviet leaders were not content to let the matter rest on that note.</E>
        <C>但是苏联领导人不甘心让这个问题就此了解。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was convinced that the threat of general war was one of the chief fears of the Soviet Union.</E>
        <C>他认为,大战的威胁是苏联的主要恐惧之一。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He did his best to see that I got facts to explain various aspects of soviet life.</E>
        <C>他尽力使我弄到能够说明苏区生活的各个方面的材料。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Soviet base would not soon collapse.</E>
        <C>苏维埃的基础不会马上崩溃的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I have to this day not understood the reason for this Soviet haste.</E>
        <C>我到今天还不明白苏联方面为什么如此迫不及待。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>committee,council</E>
        <C>n. 苏维埃（代表会议）；委员会；代表会议</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[səu]</SM>
    <E>sow</E>
    <C>vt. 播种；散布；使密布
vi. 播种
n. 母猪
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I reproached myself with my easiness, that I would not sow any more corn one year than would just serve me till the next season.</E>
        <C>我痛责自己偷懒,不肯多种一些粮食,只图能够接得上下一季就算了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The enemy tried to sow discontent among our men.</E>
        <C>敌人企图在我们的士兵中间散布不满情绪。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In doing so, you but sow the wind to reap the whirlwind.</E>
        <C>这样做,你只能得到更坏的结果。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A voice was heard commanding him to take the dragon's teeth and sow them in the earth.</E>
        <C>有个声音向他发话了,命令他拔掉龙的牙齿,把他们播种在地里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>So the old sow was killed and her heart removed and Peter took it next evening to the cottage on the hill.</E>
        <C>于是宰了老母猪,取出猪心。彼得第二天晚上把猪心送到了山上的小茅屋。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>seed,distribute,spread</E>
        <C>vt. 播种；散布；使密布</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>seed</E>
        <C>vi. 播种</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['speiskrɑ:ft, -kræft]</SM>
    <E>spacecraft</E>
    <C>n. [航] 宇宙飞船，航天器
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The radio blackout ends as the spacecraft slows down.</E>
        <C>随着航天飞机减慢速度,无线电通信又重新恢复。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>How many spacecraft have orbited the moon?</E>
        <C>有多少艘太空船已经绕月球轨道运行过?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>aerospacecraft,astrovehicle</E>
        <C>n. 宇宙飞船，[航]航天器</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['speisʃip]</SM>
    <E>spaceship</E>
    <C>n. [航] 宇宙飞船
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>What was the speed of the spaceship?</E>
        <C>飞船的速率是多少?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>An observer moving with the spaceship measures the speed of the light and obtains the value C.</E>
        <C>在宇宙飞船上的一个观测者,测得光速为C。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The hero gets into his spaceship and "blast off" into the outer reach of the space.</E>
        <C>主人公坐上他的宇宙飞船,“腾空而起”进入外层宇宙空间。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was three years after the first satellite launching that a spaceship containing a man made a successful flight.</E>
        <C>第一颗人造卫星发射三年之后,载有一人的宇宙飞船才进行了成功的航行。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The spaceship Astra which left the earth a short time ago, will be travelling three hundred miles into space.</E>
        <C>“阿斯特拉”号宇宙飞船不久前飞离地球,将要飞行三百英里进入太空。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>aerospacecraft</E>
        <C>n. [航]宇宙飞船</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['speid]</SM>
    <E>spade</E>
    <C>n. 铁锹，铲子
vt. 铲；把……弄实抹平
vi. 铲
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Wife," he said, "bring me the spade we use to dig the garden with!"</E>
        <C>“老婆子,”他说,“把我们挖园子用的那把铁锹给我拿来。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was always sending Emil over to spade or plant or carpenter for Marie.</E>
        <C>她常常打发爱弥儿过去帮玛丽锄草,种树或做家俱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>What should you want with a spade?</E>
        <C>你要铁锹做什么?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He evened out the soil with a spade.</E>
        <C>他用锹把土铲平。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>South plays in four spade and West begins with king and ace of hearts.</E>
        <C>南方打4个黑桃,西方一开始出红心K和A。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>rabbler</E>
        <C>n. 铁锹，铲子</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>shool</E>
        <C>vt. [建]铲；把……弄实抹平</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>shovel</E>
        <C>vi. [建]铲</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[/spæn/]</SM>
    <E>span</E>
    <C>n. 跨度，跨距；范围
vt. 跨越；持续；以手指测量
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a steel bridge of a single span and there was a sentry box at each end.</E>
        <C>那是一座单孔铁桥,两端各有一个岗亭。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The time span of a draft (e. g. ninety days) is called tenor.</E>
        <C>汇票允许的时间期限(如90天)叫汇票期限。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The clear span of a bridge is the gap from the near edge of the next.</E>
        <C>桥梁的净跨,是自一个桥墩的近侧边到相邻桥墩近侧边之间的间距。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In this five year span, the medial age of household heads dropped by almost one full year.</E>
        <C>在这五年内,户主的平均年龄几乎减了一年。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He tried to remember, span the crowded events of three-fifths of a lifetime.</E>
        <C>他想回忆一下,回想一生中五分之三的光阴和繁杂的事件。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>extent,boundary,region,spectrum,territory,area</E>
        <C>n. [建]跨度，跨距；范围</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>stride leap,last for</E>
        <C>vt. 跨越；持续；以手指测量</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spɑ:k]</SM>
    <E>spark</E>
    <C>n. 火花；朝气；闪光
vt. 发动；鼓舞；求婚
vi. 闪烁；发火花；求婚
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If I had been younger, perhaps she might have helped me to a spark, but my thoughts were off that kind of livelihood.</E>
        <C>假使我是年轻些,她也许能够替我找一个风流男人,但是我已经不想那种生活了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We shall start the blocks from rest at the center point of the track and force them apart by exploding the cap with an electric spark.</E>
        <C>开始时,将两个滑块静止置放在槽的中心,然后利用电火花引爆雷管,迫使它们分开。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was a wild spark in his eyes.</E>
        <C>他的两眼炯炯发光。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Druce lit the cigar, which began to spark and crackle.</E>
        <C>德鲁斯点着一支雪茄,这支雪茄发出火花,噼噼啪啪地响起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>At first it was but a lurid spark upon the stone pavement.</E>
        <C>起先,那只是闪现在石板路上的灰黄色的星星之火。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>A FRAME,scintilla</E>
        <C>n. [电]火花；朝气；闪光</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>stimulate,launch,lift,drive,spirit</E>
        <C>vt. 发动；鼓舞；求婚</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>offer,coruscate</E>
        <C>vi. 闪烁；[电]发火花；求婚</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['spɑ:kl]</SM>
    <E>sparkle</E>
    <C>n. 闪耀；火花；活力
vt. 使闪耀；使发光
vi. 闪耀；发泡；活跃
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Grandfather's eyes were not at all like those of an old man; they were bright blue, and had a fresh, frosty sparkle.</E>
        <C>祖父的眼睛一点也不象老年人的;蓝莹莹,有一股清新闪烁的光彩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Spring was coming on again across the earth like a light sparkle of waterspray.</E>
        <C>春天又回到大地上,象轻微微亮晶晶的水花。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her voice had the sparkle of a mountain stream.</E>
        <C>她茑语呖呖,像高山流水。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A sparkle of far sea came into view.</E>
        <C>晶莹的一片远海映入眼帘。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The color of the flowers gave a sparkle to the smoky air.</E>
        <C>色彩缤纷的鲜花,在烟雾弥漫的空气里,显得分外赏心悦目。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>energy,vitality,spring,vigor</E>
        <C>n. 闪耀；火花；活力</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>fire,flare</E>
        <C>vt. 使闪耀；使发光</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>shine on</E>
        <C>vi. 闪耀；发泡；活跃</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['spærəu]</SM>
    <E>sparrow</E>
    <C>n. 麻雀；矮小的人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A cat lived in the greatest friendship with a young sparrow.</E>
        <C>小猫与小麻雀十分和睦地一起生活。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some birds, such as the white-crowned sparrow, have only one song.</E>
        <C>有些鸟,例如白头雀,只会唱一种歌曲。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>small,spadger</E>
        <C>n. 麻雀；矮小的人</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spiə]</SM>
    <E>spear</E>
    <C>n. 矛，枪
vt. 用矛刺
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The spear looked like a flash of light as it went right up to the cloud.</E>
        <C>这梭镖看起来像一道闪光,直向那片云飞去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The tall, dark, spear pines sentineled the shores on either side.</E>
        <C>两岸排着一行行挺拔的,黑黑的,剑戟似的松树。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His emblems are the spear and the burning torch.</E>
        <C>他佩带的徽记是长矛和燃烧着的火炬。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He raised his spear and sneak forward.</E>
        <C>他提起长矛悄悄地前进。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As they had brought a spear gun with them, they had plenty to eat.</E>
        <C>由于带着一支鱼叉枪,他们还搞到很多吃的东西。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pike</E>
        <C>n. 矛，枪</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['speʃəlist]</SM>
    <E>specialist</E>
    <C>n. 专家；专门医师
adj. 专家的；专业的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The peasants looked up to him as a specialist.</E>
        <C>农民们把他看作专家。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"You mustn't talk," said Dr Ramsay, coming back into the room after seeing the specialist send off.</E>
        <C>“你不要说话。”拉姆齐医生送走那位专家以后走进房里来时说。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>expert,mavin</E>
        <C>n. 专家；专门医师</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>professional</E>
        <C>adj. 专家的；专业的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,speʃi'æləti]</SM>
    <E>speciality</E>
    <C>n. 专业，专长；特性
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>His speciality was to tell you what any individual on the face of the globe was doing at the moment.</E>
        <C>他的拿手本领是告诉你,地球上的某某人,目前正在做什么事情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They say that each European town has its speciality.</E>
        <C>他们说欧洲每个城市都有特产。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In fact, a speciality crude is suitable only for bitumen production.</E>
        <C>事实上,这种特性的原油只适宜于生产沥青。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>profession,quality,identity,tang,character</E>
        <C>n. 专业，专长；特性</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['speʃəlaiz]</SM>
    <E>specialize</E>
    <C>vi. 专门从事；详细说明；特化
vt. 使专门化；使适应特殊情况；详细说明
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>After his first degree he wishes to specialize.</E>
        <C>获得学士学位之后,他希望专攻某科。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Later, they will specialize and take courses in one subject.</E>
        <C>以后他们将分专业,专修一个学科。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>specialise in,elaborate on</E>
        <C>vi. 专门从事；详细说明；特化</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>technicalize,elaborate on</E>
        <C>vt. 使专门化；使适应特殊情况；详细说明</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['speʃəli]</SM>
    <E>specially</E>
    <C>adv. 特别地；专门地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He specially sent a message to you to say how welcome you would always be.</E>
        <C>他特地捎口信给你说,随时都欢迎你去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The outer part of the floating frame is held in place by a system of struts that are specially designed.</E>
        <C>浮动框架的外侧部分用一个专门设计的杆柱系统保持在一定的位置上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I desire specially that a new surface force should be based upon Malta.</E>
        <C>我特别希望在马耳他岛驻扎一支新的海面部队。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>particularly,extra,technically</E>
        <C>adv. 特别地；专门地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spi'sifik]</SM>
    <E>specific</E>
    <C>adj. 特殊的，特定的；明确的；详细的；[药] 具有特效的
n. 特性；细节；特效药
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The chaffinch has three or four songs and produces them in a specific order.</E>
        <C>苍头燕雀合唱三、四种歌,唱的时候按着一定的先后次序。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This tells you that there is a specific distinction between the right and the wrong.</E>
        <C>这件事告诉你是与非是有明确的区别的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The quantity of water that can be drained out is called the specific yield.</E>
        <C>能够抽出的水量称之为单位给水量。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is hard to write specific rules for setting up a test and taking data, since there are many types of tests.</E>
        <C>要想对试验准备和数据记录写几条专门规则是困难的,因为试验的种类太多了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In physics, the term is used in a very specific sense.</E>
        <C>在物理学中,这个词具有特定的意义。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>precise,strict,decided,detailed,particular</E>
        <C>adj. 特殊的，特定的；明确的；详细的；[药]具有特效的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>quality,tang,identity,detail,character</E>
        <C>n. 特性；细节；特效药</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['spesəfai, -si-]</SM>
    <E>specify</E>
    <C>vt. 指定；详细说明；列举；把…列入说明书
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Jordache did not specify just which top he expected his son to rise to.</E>
        <C>乔达虚没有明确指出他期望他儿子飞黄腾达到什么地步。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We should specify a time and a place for the meeting.</E>
        <C>我们应指明会议的时间和地点。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>name,appoint</E>
        <C>vt. 指定；详细说明；列举；把…列入说明书</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['spesimin, -əmən]</SM>
    <E>specimen</E>
    <C>n. 样品，样本；标本
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A series of Italian views decked the walls; each of these was a specimen of true art.</E>
        <C>墙上挂着一套意大利的风景画;每张画都是真正的艺术品。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We were delighted when we came across a shapely specimen tucked away in a crack on the underside of a rock.</E>
        <C>当我们遇到一个美丽的标本隐藏在岩石下面的缝隙里的时候,我们高兴极了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The specimen surface should be polished, cleaned, and dried.</E>
        <C>试样表面则必须经过抛光,清洗和烘干处理。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>How is that for a specimen?</E>
        <C>这例子举得怎么样?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pattern,swatch</E>
        <C>n. 样品，[图情]样本；标本</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['spektəkl]</SM>
    <E>spectacle</E>
    <C>n. 景象，奇观；眼镜；引人羡慕的人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was angry now to think her father would make a public spectacle of her.</E>
        <C>现在她想到她的父亲会把她做成公开的展览品,心里很激愤。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They do not value freedom themselves, and the spectacle of it in others is hateful to them.</E>
        <C>他们自己不珍视自由,而看到了别人的自由则极其憎恨。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was transfixed upon the threshold by a spectacle which held her there.</E>
        <C>她被一个场面慑住僵在门槛上不会动了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The streets of Florence were not always a moral spectacle in those times.</E>
        <C>在那个时代,佛罗伦萨的街道并不总是一个规规矩矩的地方。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Such a spectacle has seldom been seen of late years.</E>
        <C>这样的壮观近年来很少见哪。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>scene,sight</E>
        <C>n. 景象，奇观；眼镜；引人羡慕的人</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['speliŋ]</SM>
    <E>spelling</E>
    <C>n. 拼写；拼字；拼法
v. 拼写；意味着（spell的ing形式）；迷住
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>How she had hated spelling lessons!</E>
        <C>她烦透了拼写课!</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Make sure your grammar and spelling are correct, and no typos!</E>
        <C>确保你的语法和拼写正确,而且没有打字错误。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Helen studied her spelling lesson for half an hour.</E>
        <C>海伦学习了半小时拼写课。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The stock transaction which the banker was spelling out was fair.</E>
        <C>这个银行家详加说明的股权处理,还是公平合理的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a pity that her spelling was so bad.</E>
        <C>美中不足的是,她常常把字写错。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>beguiling</E>
        <C>v. 拼写；意味着（spell的ing形式）；迷住</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sfiə]</SM>
    <E>sphere</E>
    <C>n. 范围；球体
vt. 包围；放入球内；使…成球形
adj. 球体的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Charles was not now the wealthy and handsome young man living in a sphere out of her reach that he had been.</E>
        <C>对她来说,查理不再是那个高不可攀的,有钱的美少年。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Before following her in her round of seeking, let us look at the sphere in which her future was to lie.</E>
        <C>我们暂且把她找工作的事搁下不谈,先看一下她的前途所寄托的这个世界。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Suddenly, out in the night sky, a bright sphere came into view.</E>
        <C>突然,机外的夜空中有个发光的圆球映入眼帘。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was the first person to believe that the earth was a sphere.</E>
        <C>他最早提出地球是一个球体。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For each double cone, the opposite pulls from two parts of the sphere exactly cancel.</E>
        <C>就每一双锥面来说,球壳的两个部分所产生的相反引力正好对消。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>extent,boundary,region,scope,spectrum,territory,range</E>
        <C>n. 范围；[数]球体</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>case,invest</E>
        <C>vt. 包围；放入球内；使…成球形</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['spaidə]</SM>
    <E>spider</E>
    <C>n. 蜘蛛；设圈套者；三脚架
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>One of his subscribers write him that he had found a spider in his paper.</E>
        <C>有一位订户给他写信,说在报纸里发现了一只蜘蛛。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The way seemed interminable, and the streets like the black web of some sprawling spider.</E>
        <C>路仿佛没有尽头,街道就象触足伸开的蜘蛛编织成的黑网。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her hair floated like a million spider lines.</E>
        <C>她的头发颤巍巍的象千万条蜘蛛网丝。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I should not have to live my eternity away from my little spider.</E>
        <C>我不会离开我的小蜘蛛而孤凄地度过那无边岁月的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The spider got entangled in its own web.</E>
        <C>结果总是作茧自缚。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>araneid,tripod</E>
        <C>n. [无脊椎]蜘蛛；设圈套者；三脚架</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spil]</SM>
    <E>spill</E>
    <C>vt. 使溢出，使流出；使摔下
vi. 溢出，流出；摔下；涌流
n. 溢出，溅出；溢出量；摔下；小塞子
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>You think maybe he got religion at the last minute and wanted to spill his gut?</E>
        <C>大概是他临死前作了忏悔想把知道的秘密和盘托出,你说对吗?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Mind the pot," said he, "and don't let it spill, for Heaven's sake."</E>
        <C>“留心铁壶,”他说,“看在老天爷份上,别让东西泼出来。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Take care not to spill a drop of the medicine.</E>
        <C>注意一滴药也不要洒。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>drain,overflow</E>
        <C>vt. 使溢出，使流出；使摔下</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>discharge,issue,shed</E>
        <C>vi. 溢出，流出；摔下；涌流</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>superflux,extravasation</E>
        <C>n. 溢出，溅出；溢出量；摔下；小塞子</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spin]</SM>
    <E>spin</E>
    <C>vi. 旋转；纺纱；吐丝；晕眩
vt. 使旋转；纺纱；编造；结网
n. 旋转；疾驰
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had taught me to work with my needle, and spin worsted, which is the chief trade of that city.</E>
        <C>她曾经教我做针线活,打毛活,这是那城市的大宗生意。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The plane shuddered and went into a tail spin.</E>
        <C>飞机抖动起来,并失去了控制。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Further, in this case the wave functions can be factored into a space and a spin portion.</E>
        <C>此外,在这种情况下,波函数可以分解成一个空间部分和一个自旋部分。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was astonishing to observe how suddenly the boat would spin around and turn tail.</E>
        <C>瞧着船只如何骤然旋转而逃,真使人触目惊心。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She sat down and attempted to spin.</E>
        <C>她坐下试着纺线。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>wheel,circle</E>
        <C>vi. [物]旋转；纺纱；吐丝；晕眩</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>turn,swing</E>
        <C>vt. [物]使旋转；纺纱；编造；结网</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>revolution,rotation,rolling,turning</E>
        <C>n. [物]旋转；疾驰</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['spiritjuəl, -tʃuəl]</SM>
    <E>spiritual</E>
    <C>n. 圣歌（尤指美国南部黑人的）
adj. 精神的，心灵的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In a kind of spiritual trance, she yielded, she gave away, and all was dark.</E>
        <C>在某种精神的迷睡之中,她屈服了,她让步了。周围一片漆黑。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>motet,canticle</E>
        <C>n. 圣歌（尤指美国南部黑人的）</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>mental,inner</E>
        <C>adj. 精神的，心灵的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spit]</SM>
    <E>spit</E>
    <C>vi. 吐痰；吐口水；发出劈啪声
vt. 吐，吐出；发出；发射
n. 唾液
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I spit in his face, called out to the constable, and bade him take notice of my usage.</E>
        <C>我唾他一口,大声叫那警察看看他怎样对待我。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had no choice except to spit it out.</E>
        <C>逼得他无所适从,只好一吐为快。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You are not allowed to spit here.</E>
        <C>这里不许吐痰。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He's the spit of his dad.</E>
        <C>他活像他爹。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Please don't spit at random.</E>
        <C>请不要随便吐痰。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>golly</E>
        <C>vi. 吐痰；吐口水；发出劈啪声</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>release,project,let go</E>
        <C>vt. 吐，吐出；发出；发射</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>saliva,slabber</E>
        <C>n. 唾液</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[splæʃ]</SM>
    <E>splash</E>
    <C>vt. 溅，泼；用...使液体飞溅
n. 飞溅的水；污点；卖弄
vi. 溅湿；溅开
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I heard a great cry on board the steamer and a loud splash in the water, and felt the boat sink from under me.</E>
        <C>随着轮船上一阵惊呼,河上噗通一声,浪花迸溅,我不觉自己所坐的船陡的沉入了水中。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Use a rope's end to lower yourself into the water so as to avoid a splash—you know. It could be heard and cause some beastly complication.</E>
        <C>下水时用绳子的一端把身体系住慢慢下去,这样不会有溅水声——明白吗?要是出声会被人家听到的,而且会使事情复杂化到不可收拾的地步。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When it came to Toad's turn, of course he managed to slip and fall into the water with a loud splash and a squeal of alarm.</E>
        <C>轮到癞蛤蟆钻时,他竟然两脚一滑,扑通一下掉进水里,并发出一声尖叫。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She grabbed his arm and felt her tears splash down on his wrist.</E>
        <C>她一把抓住了他的臂膀,不觉眼泪洒在他的手腕上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The log fell into the bog with a splash that could be heard half a mile away.</E>
        <C>木头掉进了沼泽里,扑通一声巨响,半英里外都能听到。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>spatter</E>
        <C>vt. 溅，泼；用...使液体飞溅</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>jaup,tainture</E>
        <C>n. 飞溅的水；污点；卖弄</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spɔil]</SM>
    <E>spoil</E>
    <C>vt. 溺爱；糟蹋；掠夺
vi. 掠夺；变坏；腐败
n. 次品；奖品
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>No matter what passes I must gut the dolphin so he does not spoil and eat some of him to be strong.</E>
        <C>不管遇到什么,我一定得把海豚的肠肚取出,不让它腐烂,然后吃下一些,给自己添把劲儿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was the treasure of his heart; nothing should spoil her first grown-up party.</E>
        <C>她是他心中的宝贝,在她将成年时参加的第一个宴会上不应该有任何事使她不高兴。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>David was surprised, but Joe's absence did not spoil his pleasure.</E>
        <C>大卫感到奇怪,但乔不在家倒也并未使他扫兴。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I shall let it pass and horribly spoil you.</E>
        <C>我不会计较,只会对你姑息将就。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Of course I spoil your flirtation, or whatever it is you call it, with your cousin.</E>
        <C>当然,我妨碍你跟你的表妹调笑取乐,或者随你叫它什么都成。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>harry,dote upon</E>
        <C>vt. 溺爱；糟蹋；掠夺</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>prey upon,take a turn for the worse</E>
        <C>vi. 掠夺；变坏；腐败</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>prize,award,inferior</E>
        <C>n. 次品；奖品</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spʌndʒ]</SM>
    <E>sponge</E>
    <C>vt. 抹掉；用海绵擦拭；讨得
vi. 采集海绵；过寄生生活；海绵般地吸收
n. 海绵；海绵状物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If there was one thing that he hated it was a sponge.</E>
        <C>要说有什么事使他痛恨,那就是吃白食。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The child is screwing water out of a sponge.</E>
        <C>小孩正把海绵中的水挤出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In effect, air may be regarded as a sort of sponge, filled more or less completely with water vapor.</E>
        <C>事实上,空气可被看作是一块海绵,或多或少地含有水汽。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>No one had more right than I to pass a sponge across the past.</E>
        <C>我比任何人都更有资格不追究过去的事情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was like a sponge, erasing the past, soaking up the future.</E>
        <C>他象一块海绵,挤出过去,吸进未来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>efface</E>
        <C>vt. 抹掉；用海绵擦拭；讨得</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>cosher</E>
        <C>vi. 采集海绵；过寄生生活；海绵般地吸收</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>spunge</E>
        <C>n. [橡胶][无脊椎]海绵；海绵状物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['spɔnsə]</SM>
    <E>sponsor</E>
    <C>n. 赞助者；主办者；保证人
vt. 赞助；发起
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The cost of which is borne by an identified sponsor.</E>
        <C>其费用由主办人承担。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>friend,guarantee,entrepreneur</E>
        <C>n. 赞助者；主办者；保证人</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>launch,support of</E>
        <C>vt. 赞助；发起</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spɔn'teiniəs]</SM>
    <E>spontaneous</E>
    <C>adj. 自发的；自然的；无意识的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I knew you were not a spontaneous nature, but I believe you were firm.</E>
        <C>我知道你生来不是主动自觉的性子,但我相信你是坚定的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The drink inside him made him feel less brazen than spontaneous.</E>
        <C>腹中的饮料使他觉得,他的问题是自然而不悖理。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>autonomous,mechanical,natural,initiative</E>
        <C>adj. 自发的；自然的；无意识的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['spɔ:tsmən]</SM>
    <E>sportsman</E>
    <C>n. 运动员；运动家；冒险家
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He is a real sportsman who doesn't seem to care if he wins or loses.</E>
        <C>他是一位不在乎输赢的具有真正的运动家品格的人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Roger is up for a third Laureus World Sportsman of the Year Award in April.</E>
        <C>费德勒第三次角逐四月份揭晓的劳伦斯年度最佳男运动员奖。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The best sportsman can deal with it, someone like Tiger Woods thrives on it.</E>
        <C>顶级的运动员应该学会处理,就像老虎伍兹。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sportsman tore up the stairs two steps at a time.</E>
        <C>那运动员两级一跨地飞奔上楼。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The respect you earn as a sportsman or in your career has been gained over the course of years.</E>
        <C>你作为一名运动员所获得的尊重或是你在职业生涯中得到的尊重是在年复一年的过程中积累起来的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>player,athlete</E>
        <C>n. 运动员；运动家；冒险家</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sprei]</SM>
    <E>spray</E>
    <C>n. 喷雾；喷雾器；水沫
vt. 喷射
vi. 喷
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There the waves were, boiling up in snowy spouts of spray, smiting and gnashing their crests together like the gleaming teeth of hell.</E>
        <C>翻腾着的波浪就象一锅喷着雪白水泡的沸水,而簇拥在一起的浪尖,简直就是地狱里白森森的獠牙了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This spray should only be used on trees that have been planted out for at least four years and are well established.</E>
        <C>这种药剂只能在已经种植了至少4年已良好建成的果园使用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mold spray life, with some of the formulas mentioned above, should be at least several hours with some touched up with the spray gun.</E>
        <C>用上述配方配制的脱模剂,用喷枪喷涂,其有效期至少可达几小时。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The spray dome formed by the explosion rose to a height of 900 feet above the surface of the water.</E>
        <C>爆炸时形成的喷水圆顶升达水面以上约900英尺。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A curling wave struck the side of the ship and splashed salt spray on my lips.</E>
        <C>一阵海浪卷来,打在船边,将咸味的浪花溅到我嘴唇上。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>foam,atomizer</E>
        <C>n. [药]喷雾；喷雾器；水沫</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>eject,sparge</E>
        <C>vt. 喷射</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>spritz</E>
        <C>vi. 喷</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['spriŋtaim]</SM>
    <E>springtime</E>
    <C>n. 春天；春季；初期
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>That time was the springtime of love for Eugenie.</E>
        <C>从此,欧也妮进入了爱情的春天。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>morning,prime</E>
        <C>n. 春天；春季；初期</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['spriŋkl]</SM>
    <E>sprinkle</E>
    <C>n. 撒，洒；少量
vt. 洒；微雨；散置
vi. 洒，撒；下稀疏小雨；喷撒
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He wanted to tell her to sprinkle the floor.</E>
        <C>他想告诉她在地上洒点水。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There had not been any rain in a long time, even a sprinkle to settle the dust and drown the flies.</E>
        <C>很久没下雨了,就是一场小雨也能少一些灰尘,溺死几只苍蝇。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When they have a lot of company, they just sprinkle tents about in the woods.</E>
        <C>客人多了他们就在林中搭上很多帐蓬。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>bit,ounce</E>
        <C>n. 撒，洒；少量</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>besprinkle,light rain</E>
        <C>vt. 洒；微雨；散置</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spə:]</SM>
    <E>spur</E>
    <C>n. 鼓舞，刺激；马刺；山坡
vi. 骑马疾驰；给予刺激
vt. 激励，鞭策；给…装踢马刺
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>You know, without the spur of your presence I should never have roused myself to invite them.</E>
        <C>你知道,如果没有你在家这个推动力,我永远也鼓不起勇气邀请他们的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some of huge stone corporation came into view, filled with spur tracks and flat cars, transpierced by docks from the river.</E>
        <C>庞大的石料公司,铺着轻便铁道,载着平车码头一直穿入河心。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The four main types of gears (spur, helical, worm, and bevel)and a rack and pinion are shown in Figure 7.</E>
        <C>图7所示是四种主要的齿轮(巨齿轮,斜齿轮,蜗轮和伞齿轮)以及齿条和小齿轮。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sky had an arrogant blue which goaded the nerves like a spur.</E>
        <C>天空湛蓝湛蓝的,逗引着人们禁不住走出家门。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Far away on the last spur, there was a glittering obelisk.</E>
        <C>远处,在最后一个山峦上闪烁着一个方尖塔。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>stimulus,inspiration,incentive,excitement,needle</E>
        <C>n. 鼓舞，刺激；马刺；山坡</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>stimulate,power</E>
        <C>vt. 激励，鞭策；给…装踢马刺</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spai]</SM>
    <E>spy</E>
    <C>vt. 侦察；发现；暗中监视
vi. 侦察；当间谍
n. 间谍；密探
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you were sending a U-boat in to pick up a fugitive spy, what would you think was the nearest sub could safely come to the coast?</E>
        <C>如果让你派潜水艇接应一个逃亡间谍,你认为哪是最近最安全的接应点?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I sent a wreath, anxious to make amends; but I could never forget the look on his face when I asked him if he was a spy.</E>
        <C>我送去一个花圈,聊以补过,但是,我永远忘不了当我问他是不是间谍时他脸上的那种表情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They knew the man to have been a spy.</E>
        <C>他们知道那个人是个间谍。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Little and dark Miss Mayer used to go about in soft slippers not be heard and the better to spy on the girls.</E>
        <C>小个子,黑皮肤的梅叶尔小姐,为了不让人发觉,总是穿着软底鞋到处走,以便更好地监视女孩子们。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had been decoyed across the frontier and arrested as a spy.</E>
        <C>他被引诱越过边界,然后当做间谍被捕。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>detect,scout around</E>
        <C>vt. 侦察；发现；暗中监视</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>scout around,keek</E>
        <C>vi. 侦察；[军]当间谍</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>illegal,espionage</E>
        <C>n. [军]间谍；密探</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skwi:z]</SM>
    <E>squeeze</E>
    <C>vt. 挤；紧握；勒索
vi. 压榨
n. 压榨；紧握；拥挤；佣金
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>His compliments caused the young man to squeeze his old friend's hand heartily again.</E>
        <C>他的赞美使年轻人又一次热烈地紧紧握了握老人的手。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Whatever we do, and legal or not, there's no way, but no way, we can squeeze that money out of those banks.</E>
        <C>不管我们采取什么行动,合法也罢,不合法也罢,都无济于事。我们都没法逼着银行把那笔钱掏出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is difficult to squeeze one's way out in a crowded bus.</E>
        <C>在拥挤的公共汽车里挤出去真不容易。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She tried to squeeze her feet into shoes that are too small.</E>
        <C>她曾试图把脚挤进那双小鞋里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was up an hour after midnight to squeeze poor neighbors.</E>
        <C>他半夜一点起来勒索可怜的邻居们。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>force one's way,thread one's way</E>
        <C>vt. 挤；紧握；勒索</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>compression,commission,purchase</E>
        <C>n. 压榨；紧握；拥挤；佣金</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['skwə:rəl, 'skwi-, 'skwʌ-]</SM>
    <E>squirrel</E>
    <C>n. 松鼠；松鼠毛皮
vt. 贮藏
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The wolf might have strayed away after a squirrel or partridge.</E>
        <C>狼可能因为追逐松鼠或鹧鸪而迷了路。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He saved like a lunatic squirrel for a new ice age.</E>
        <C>他很象一只为防备新冰川期来临而积攒粮食的松鼠。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A squirrel runs along on a transmission line.</E>
        <C>一只松鼠在一条输电线上奔跑。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>store,reposit</E>
        <C>vt. 贮藏</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stæb]</SM>
    <E>stab</E>
    <C>vt. 刺；刺伤；戳；刺穿；直入
vi. 刺；刺伤；戳；刺痛
n. 刺；戳；尝试；突发的一阵
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This was just the stab that Alan would feel keenest, and I'm free to confess he took.</E>
        <C>这句话,恰巧击中了艾伦的要害,我直率地承认,这惹得艾伦动了大气。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I felt a thrill of admiration for her, and a fresh stab of terror.</E>
        <C>我对她的钦佩油然而生,同时也有了新的恐怖。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One lady (a widow) was quite certain she should stab him if he hinted at it.</E>
        <C>一个女人(她是一位寡妇)说,如果他真的胆敢暗示一下,她保险要把他宰了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The stab wound or incision for the drains must be adequate.</E>
        <C>一个戳创或为引流而作的切口必须恰当。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There should be no danger of a stab in the black.</E>
        <C>不会出现背后来刀的危险。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>stick,pink</E>
        <C>vt. 刺；刺伤；戳；刺穿；直入</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>smart,puncture wound</E>
        <C>vi. 刺；刺伤；戳；刺痛</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>stroke,experiment,go,try,thorn</E>
        <C>n. 刺；戳；尝试；突发的一阵</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stə'biliti]</SM>
    <E>stability</E>
    <C>n. 稳定性；坚定，恒心
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This book is concerned with the stability of rock slopes.</E>
        <C>本书论述了岩石边坡的稳定性。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Why does the line of stability bend and end?</E>
        <C>为什么稳定性线弯曲和终止?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>firmness,adament</E>
        <C>n. 稳定性；坚定，恒心</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['steibl]</SM>
    <E>stable</E>
    <C>n. 马厩；牛棚
adj. 稳定的；牢固的；坚定的
vi. 被关在马厩
vt. 赶入马房
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The door opened quietly and the stable buck put in his head.</E>
        <C>房门悄然开了,那马房工人把头伸进来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Tom skirted the block, and came round into a muddy alley that led by the back of his aunt's cow stable.</E>
        <C>汤姆绕着那一排房子转过来,绕到靠他的姨妈的牛栏后面一条烂泥巷子里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He turned about on his heel with a last look at the barn, and set off toward the stable.</E>
        <C>他朝谷仓再看了一眼,就转身朝那马房走去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>From the stable came the snuffle and stamp of a feeding horse.</E>
        <C>马棚里传来一匹正在进食的马的鼻声和蹄声。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He fetched his horse from the stable and called to his hound.</E>
        <C>他从厩里牵出马来,又唤来了猎狗。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>mews,cowshed</E>
        <C>n. [畜牧]马厩；牛棚</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>steady,settled,committed,firm,strong</E>
        <C>adj. [物]稳定的；牢固的；坚定的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stæk]</SM>
    <E>stack</E>
    <C>n. 堆；堆叠
vt. 使堆叠；把…堆积起来
vi. 堆积，堆叠
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He said with smooth bluntness and shoved a stack of stapled sheets across his desk.</E>
        <C>他以一种平静、率直的口气说着,把一叠订好的稿纸从他办公桌那边推过来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Celia pointed to a stack of papers on her desk.</E>
        <C>西莉亚指指办公桌上的一摞文件。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Each session would produce a big stack of typewritten notes.</E>
        <C>每一次都能收获一大叠打字笔记。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Ruefully, he looked down at the stack on his desk.</E>
        <C>他愁眉苦脸地看了看办公桌上的一摞文件。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sometimes a stack of people would come there, horseback, from ten or fifteen miles around.</E>
        <C>有时候一大群人由周围十几英里的地方骑着大马来到这里。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pile,bing</E>
        <C>n. 堆；堆叠</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>pile,heap up</E>
        <C>vi. 堆积，堆叠</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['steidiəm]</SM>
    <E>stadium</E>
    <C>n. 体育场；露天大型运动场
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The stadium was so full that thousands of fans had to be turned away.</E>
        <C>体育场已爆满,不得不把数千名球迷拒之门外。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They crowded through the gates into the stadium.</E>
        <C>他们从各个大门挤进体育场</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>palaestra,sports field</E>
        <C>n. 体育场；露天大型运动场</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stɑ:f, stæf]</SM>
    <E>staff</E>
    <C>n. 职员；参谋；棒；支撑
adj. 职员的；行政工作的
vt. 供给人员；给…配备职员
vi. 雇用工作人员
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her attitude seems to be, a Jew like me, what would I know about this staff.</E>
        <C>他那神气好象是说,象我这样一个犹太人,怎么会懂得了这种事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was rebellious and not always very popular with the staff at her school, but well liked by her peers.</E>
        <C>她的反抗性很强,学校的教职员工都对他感到头痛,但她的同学们很喜欢她。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some members of my staff felt that I should observe the custom of bygone days and allow him to call on me.</E>
        <C>我的几个参谋人员觉得我应遵守已往惯例,允许他来见我。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nixon wanted to bring Haig in as chief of staff, she told me, for a week or two.</E>
        <C>她告诉我说尼克松想让黑格担任一、两个星期的办公厅主任。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was incredible to me that the chiefs of staff should have agreed to throw away this major security.</E>
        <C>参谋长委员会竟然同意放弃这一极其重要的安全保障,确实使我难以置信。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>rod,bar</E>
        <C>n. 职员；参谋；棒；支撑</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stein]</SM>
    <E>stain</E>
    <C>vt. 沾污；败坏；给…着色
vi. 污染；被沾污；被染污
n. 污点；瑕疵；着色剂
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He found a clothes-brush, and then taking off his coat, began to visit his suit and brush away the stain.</E>
        <C>他找到一只刷衣服的刷子,脱掉外衣,细心地查看自己的衣服,刷掉上面的血迹。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Rejoice, Oh king; for the taint is removed from your blood and the stain from your crown. Justice, long delayed, is at last triumphant.</E>
        <C>高兴吧,陛下,在你身世中的污点洗去了,在你王冠上的锈斑擦掉了。正义,尽管长期受到阻挡,现在终于得到了申张。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Stain the chairs to match the dark table.</E>
        <C>给椅子上色使其与深色的桌子协调。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Joe left the house without a stain on his character.</E>
        <C>乔离开了这个家,他的品德上没有一丝污点。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For every sin that he committed, a stain would fleck and wreck its fairness.</E>
        <C>每当他犯了罪,就会出现些斑驳之处损害它的花客。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>poison,pollute</E>
        <C>vt. 沾污；败坏；给…着色</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>tainture,jaup</E>
        <C>n. 污点；瑕疵；[试剂][生物]着色剂</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stεəkeis]</SM>
    <E>staircase</E>
    <C>n. 楼梯
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>As it grew later the fire was made up in the large long hall into which the staircase descended.</E>
        <C>随着天色渐晚,那个通往楼上的又大又长的门厅里生起了火。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Faber ran into the hall and up the stairs. David followed, stopping his wheelchair at the foot of the staircase.</E>
        <C>费伯跑进门厅上了楼,大卫紧随其后把轮椅摇到楼梯口。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Louisa was always walking down the staircase, towards that pit of shame.</E>
        <C>露意莎不断地从楼梯上一级级往下,朝那个伤风败俗的泥坑走去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Only members of the staff are allowed to use this staircase.</E>
        <C>唯本部成员方可使用本楼梯。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A smaller grim door on the left hand admitted to the stone staircase, and the rooms on the ground floor.</E>
        <C>左边一扇较小的坚固的门,通向一道石梯,以及楼下的房间。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>apples and pears</E>
        <C>n. 楼梯</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[steik]</SM>
    <E>stake</E>
    <C>n. 桩，棍子；赌注；火刑；奖金
vt. 资助，支持；系…于桩上；把…押下打赌
vi. 打赌
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A stake used for this purpose was the earliest type of sundial and was called a gnomon.</E>
        <C>这种特定的标杆就是最早的一种日晷仪,人们称之为日晷仪标杆。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>With huge sums of money at stake, the last thing I wanted was to be shipping by air.</E>
        <C>由于关系到大数额金钱的得失问题,我最不想的就是空运。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He would tell the people the truth about their stake in preserving peace through the League of Nations.</E>
        <C>他将把通过国际联盟保持和平与美国人民利害攸关的真理告诉人民。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If the fruits field is large or hilly, run a stake line across the center or divide the field and stake separately.</E>
        <C>假如果园面积很大或是起伏的山坡地,可贯通果园中心立一行测标线,或将土地分开并分别立桩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I screen him, when my own character is at stake.</E>
        <C>我不惜身败名裂,替他遮丑。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>bonus,dividend</E>
        <C>n. 桩，棍子；赌注；火刑；奖金</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>encourage,carry,fund,second,back</E>
        <C>vt. 资助，支持；系…于桩上；把…押下打赌</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>lay,make a bet</E>
        <C>vi. 打赌</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[steil]</SM>
    <E>stale</E>
    <C>adj. 陈腐的；不新鲜的
vi. 变陈旧；撒尿；变得不新鲜
vt. 使变旧；变得不新鲜
n. 尿
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>As they don't die till the sun goes down they can't be very stale meat.</E>
        <C>落太阳以前它们还没死,所以它们的肉还不会很陈。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was the ancient attraction of the fresh for the stale.</E>
        <C>这是一种永远诱人的厌旧怜新之感。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now don't you give me that stale drivel, Leslie.</E>
        <C>莱斯里,你别也来向我胡扯那套陈词滥调。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The air had been stale and oppressive; now fresh winds were blowing.</E>
        <C>曾经是混浊不堪和令人窒息的空气,此时吹来阵阵清风。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The air was heavy with the smell of stale grease paint, ointments, sachet.</E>
        <C>空气里带着浓浓的走了味的油彩、油膏和香囊的气味。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>banal,trite</E>
        <C>adj. 陈腐的；不新鲜的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>urinate</E>
        <C>vi. 变陈旧；撒尿；变得不新鲜</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>urine,emiction</E>
        <C>n. 尿</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stændpɔint]</SM>
    <E>standpoint</E>
    <C>n. 立场；观点
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is not satisfactory from a dimensional standpoint, since the power to which we raise e must be dimensionless.</E>
        <C>从量纲的观点来看,它是不能令人满意的,因为e的幂必须是无量纲的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The benefits of migration for the migrant should also be considered from the standpoint of society as a whole.</E>
        <C>移居对于移民的好处也应该从整个社会的立场来考虑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>From the standpoint of overall resource use, the new techniques may be superior to the old, even in the poor country.</E>
        <C>从整个资源使用的角度来看,即使在穷国,新技术也可能优于老技术。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>No comprehensive study of the human community from this standpoint has yet been made.</E>
        <C>迄今还没有人从这种角度对人类社区作过综合性的研究。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>From this standpoint the city is an elevation, rising from the ground like a mountain.</E>
        <C>从这一观点来看,城市是个象山岳一样的自地面升起的突出物。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>viewpoint,perspective,outlook,eye,sentiment</E>
        <C>n. 立场；观点</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stɑ:tl]</SM>
    <E>startle</E>
    <C>vt. 使吓一跳；使惊奇
vi. 惊吓；惊跳；惊奇
n. 惊愕；惊恐
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I hope I didn't startle you.</E>
        <C>但愿我没有吓着您。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>surprise</E>
        <C>vt. 使吓一跳；使惊奇</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>stand in amazement</E>
        <C>vi. 惊吓；惊跳；惊奇</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>wonder,consternation</E>
        <C>n. 惊愕；惊恐</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['steitsmən]</SM>
    <E>statesman</E>
    <C>n. 政治家；国务活动家
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If a statesman admired her, that was his affair.</E>
        <C>如果一个政治家看中了她,那么这是他的事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He is a statesman of the highest timber .</E>
        <C>他是个高尚的政治家。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>politician</E>
        <C>n. 政治家；国务活动家</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stætik]</SM>
    <E>static</E>
    <C>adj. 静态的；静电的；静力的
n. 静电；静电干扰
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The chloroplast is not a static organelle within the cell but can change shape as well as move.</E>
        <C>在细胞中,叶绿体并不是静止不变的细胞器,而是能改变其形状和运动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was static in the air and the press everywhere.</E>
        <C>当时人们对时局议论纷纷,新闻记者到处活动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The water that fills the pores below the water table is not static.</E>
        <C>充填在潜水面以下孔隙中的水不是静止的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>electrostatic,franklinic</E>
        <C>adj. 静态的；[电磁]静电的；静力的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stə'tistikəl]</SM>
    <E>statistical</E>
    <C>adj. 统计的；统计学的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In this chapter, a statistical usage is always qualified by the word "differential".</E>
        <C>本章中,统计上的用法经常是限制为“分化的”一词。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The third explanation is associated with employee stereotypes and is often termed statistical discrimination.</E>
        <C>第三种解释与雇员的陈规框框有关,通常又称为统计上的差别待遇。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Inasmuch as statistical analyses require fairly large sample sizes, the cost of such a program becomes prohibitly high.</E>
        <C>由于统计分析需要大量的试验数据,因此这个计划的费用是相当高的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Only the cursory mention is made of those statistical approaches that have been fully dealt with elsewhere.</E>
        <C>其它地方详细介绍过的统计学方法,这里仅粗略一提。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>On a statistical average there is a strong dependence of the scintillation on the time of the day.</E>
        <C>就统计平均值而言,闪烁跟一天的不同时间有很强的依赖关系。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stætju:, -tʃu]</SM>
    <E>statue</E>
    <C>n. 雕像，塑像
vt. 以雕像装饰
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He called to his head servant, and asked him where he had found so wonderful a statue.</E>
        <C>他把领班的叫来,问他从哪里找来了这么一个漂亮的塑像。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Tourists flock to see her statue.</E>
        <C>游客不断地到此瞻仰她的塑象。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The man, arms folded over his chest, stood straight up like a statue of bronze.</E>
        <C>这个人双手在胸前交叉,像一尊铜像站得很挺直。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>From now on you are the official Statue of Liberty of this street.</E>
        <C>从今以后,你就是这条街上名正言顺的自由神像。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sculptor was at work chiseling a statue.</E>
        <C>雕塑家正在雕琢一尊雕像。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>effigy</E>
        <C>n. [建]雕像，塑像</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['steitəs, 'stæ-]</SM>
    <E>status</E>
    <C>n. 地位；状态；情形；重要身分
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Each time he was taken off combat status, he gave a big party for the little circle of friends he had.</E>
        <C>每次他被解除战斗任务,他都请自己为数不多的朋友吃喝一顿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He is able to increase his income from 45 to 60 per week, maintain his status in school.</E>
        <C>他既能使每周收入从45美元增至60美元,又能保持学籍。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The current status of the problem is much improved.</E>
        <C>关于这个问题,今天的情况已大有改善。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The private car was still a cherished status symbol.</E>
        <C>私人小汽车仍然是一种地位高贵的标志。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Perhaps Nim's absence from the screen today would lower Leah's status among her friends.</E>
        <C>也许尼姆今天没在银幕上出现会降低莉娅在她朋友中的威信。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>capacity,ranking</E>
        <C>n. 地位；状态；情形；重要身分</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stedili]</SM>
    <E>steadily</E>
    <C>adv. 稳定地；稳固地；有规则地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Though she looked steadily at me, I saw that she was rather confused.</E>
        <C>她虽然神态自若地望着我,我却看得出她心里很是困惑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It had been a leaden dawn, and the rain now steadily renewed its fall.</E>
        <C>这是一个铅灰色的黎明,现在雨又开始连绵不断地下了起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He tramped steadily on through the wheat stubble, walking fast, his head in a whirl.</E>
        <C>他踩着麦梗稳步前进,走得很快,头脑里昏昏沉沉的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was getting into the afternoon and the boat still moved slowly and steadily.</E>
        <C>已经到了下午,船仍旧慢慢地、不断地在移动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The last few months the police have steadily swung back towards their old line.</E>
        <C>在过去几个月当中警察已经日益回转到老路上去了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>firmly,equably</E>
        <C>adv. 稳定地；稳固地；有规则地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stedi]</SM>
    <E>steady</E>
    <C>adj. 稳定的；不变的；沉着的
vi. 稳固
vt. 使稳定；稳固；使坚定
adv. 稳定地；稳固地
n. 关系固定的情侣；固定支架
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The wind had risen from its uncertain puffs into a steady blow.</E>
        <C>风也不是一阵隔一阵的了,而是不停地刮着。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He made a steady income from his friends and he made friends easily.</E>
        <C>他从朋友们那里取得了稳定的收入,而他又很会交朋友。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It seems to gaze with a steady face upon the city below.</E>
        <C>它似乎板着面孔凝视着下面的城市。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They rowed with a steady stroke that was to last all day.</E>
        <C>他们划起桨来从容沉着,可以这样划一天。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She would pray for him, sitting up in bed unaided, her head lifted, her voice steady.</E>
        <C>她就会不用搀扶,自个从床上坐起来,抬着头,用镇定不变的声音为他祈祷。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>settled,constant,stable,composed,permanent</E>
        <C>adj. 稳定的；不变的；沉着的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>firm,stabilitate</E>
        <C>vt. 使稳定；稳固；使坚定</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>firmly,equably</E>
        <C>adv. 稳定地；稳固地</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>fixed bolster,fixed support</E>
        <C>n. 关系固定的情侣；固定支架</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sti:mə]</SM>
    <E>steamer</E>
    <C>n. 轮船；蒸汽机；蒸笼
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Gerald was fickle, in a week he would be in love with some girl he met on the steamer.</E>
        <C>杰拉尔德是三心二意;不出一星期他就会爱上他在轮船上遇见的某个姑娘。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I heard a great cry on board the steamer and a loud splash in the water, and felt the boat sink from under me.</E>
        <C>随着轮船上一阵惊呼,河上噗通一声,浪花迸溅,我不觉自己所坐的船陡的沉入了水中。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The crowd that throngs the wharf as the steamer draws alongside is gay and debonair.</E>
        <C>当轮船靠近码头时,蜂拥到岸边的人群兴高采烈而又彬彬有礼。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His steamer had been held back two days by rough weather.</E>
        <C>因为天气不好,他乘坐的那艘船在途中耽搁了两天。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The steamer pitched and rolled in a rough sea.</E>
        <C>这轮船在风暴大作的海中前后左右地颠簸。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>boat,streamboat</E>
        <C>n. 轮船；蒸汽机；蒸笼</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sti:p]</SM>
    <E>steep</E>
    <C>adj. 陡峭的；不合理的；夸大的；急剧升降的
vt. 泡；浸；使…充满
vi. 泡；沉浸
n. 峭壁；浸渍
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Don't you think that's a bit steep?</E>
        <C>你不觉得这有点太棘手了点吗?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Don't you think that's rather steep?</E>
        <C>你不以为这有点过分吗?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He jumped on to an empty truck and drove down a steep railway track to the bottom of the mine.</E>
        <C>他跳上一辆空煤车,沿着陡峭的铁轨,开到煤矿的尽头。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I shall call hills steep which ought to be bold.</E>
        <C>我会把本应被称作嵯峨的山岗叫作陡坡。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He trotted nervously along the steep bank for a while.</E>
        <C>他神情紧张,沿着陡峭的河岸疾步跑了一阵子。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>tall,unreasonable</E>
        <C>adj. 陡峭的；不合理的；夸大的；急剧升降的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>dip,dunk</E>
        <C>vt. 泡；浸；使…充满</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>crag,krantz</E>
        <C>n. 峭壁；浸渍</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stiə]</SM>
    <E>steer</E>
    <C>vt. 控制，引导；驾驶
vi. 驾驶，掌舵；行驶
n. 阉牛
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Yet he went on trying to steer the ship of their dual life.</E>
        <C>可他仍然试图驾驶他们双重生活的航船。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Let me steer the ship now and you trim your sails to the wind.</E>
        <C>现在让我来把舵,你只要从旁边助我一臂就行。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Bismarck was still four hundred miles from Brest, and no longer even able to steer thither.</E>
        <C>“俾斯麦”号离布雷斯特仍然有四百英里,它甚至连这么远也行驶不了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He sought to steer the little ship of state in such a way as to avoid being caught in the Old World's involvements.</E>
        <C>治国如同行舟,他避免牵进旧世界的纠纷之中。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>How should a woman steer her heart to fulfillment?</E>
        <C>一个女人应该怎样来驾驭她的身心走向充实的人生呢?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>possess,contain,regulate,bit,bottle</E>
        <C>vt. 控制，引导；驾驶</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>to navigate</E>
        <C>vi. 驾驶，掌舵；行驶</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stem]</SM>
    <E>stem</E>
    <C>n. 干；茎；船首；血统
vt. 阻止；除去…的茎；给…装柄
vi. 阻止；起源于某事物；逆行
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Straight ahead of her, as though it were a rose on a stem.</E>
        <C>在她躯干的前方,宛如一朵玫瑰缀在长长的枝条上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As the lower leaves drop off, the plastic rings will fall to the bottom of the stem.</E>
        <C>当下面的叶子脱落时,塑料圈便会落在茎的基部。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"The apple fell because its stem would no longer hold it to its branch," was his first thought.</E>
        <C>“因为苹果的蒂已经不能使苹果继续挂在树枝上,所以它掉下来了。”这是他最初的想法。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>David had one hand around the stem of a bush which grew just under the lip of the cliff.</E>
        <C>大卫一手抓住长在崖檐下的一根灌木茎。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He must regard her as a thorn on the stem of his rose.</E>
        <C>他必然会把她看作他那朵玫瑰花梗子上的一根刺。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>birth,blood,stock</E>
        <C>n. 干；[植]茎；船首；血统</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>block,dispute,prohibit,discourage</E>
        <C>vt. 阻止；除去…的茎；给…装柄</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>prevent from,head off</E>
        <C>vi. 阻止；起源于某事物；逆行</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stə:n]</SM>
    <E>stern</E>
    <C>n. 船尾；末端
adj. 严厉的；坚定的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Rat, who was in the stern of the boat, while Mole sculled, sat up suddenly and listened with a passionate intentness.</E>
        <C>在船艄的老鼠,突然坐起来,侧耳倾听什么,这时鼹鼠在划桨。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"What I wanted to speak to you about, Abner," said the tall, stern man in as kindly a manner as he could command.</E>
        <C>“我要对你说的是,艾布纳,”从来铁板着脸的牧师好不容易拿出他最和蔼的表情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I'll lash the two oars together across the stern and that will slow him in the night.</E>
        <C>我要把两个桨放在船梢交叉着绑在一起,这样在夜里就会叫它走得慢些。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It would be possible, I thought, to make a stern but honorable peace with her.</E>
        <C>我认为我们有可能同它签定一个严肃而体面的和约。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Mole to his surprise and rapture found himself actually seated in the stern of a real boat.</E>
        <C>鼹鼠又惊又喜,发现自己真的坐在一条名副其实的船上了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>terminal,bottom,extreme</E>
        <C>n. [船]船尾；末端</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>severe,committed,firm,confirmed,tight</E>
        <C>adj. 严厉的；坚定的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stju:əd, 'stjuəd]</SM>
    <E>steward</E>
    <C>n. 管家；乘务员；膳务员；工会管事
vi. 当服务员；当管事
vt. 管理
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Until the steward woke her at six the next morning with a cup of tea and a plate of plain sweet biscuits.</E>
        <C>一直到第二天早上六点钟,她才被给她送来一杯茶和一盘清淡甜饼干的乘务员叫醒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>By this time we were seated in the cabin and the steward brought in a tray with a bottle and glasses.</E>
        <C>这时,我们已经在舱里坐定。茶房端来放着酒瓶和杯子的托盘。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The steward reached out to stop her.</E>
        <C>那位服务员伸手拦住了她。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You'd have a swell time if you had to eat the truck that new steward hands out to us at the Athletic Club.</E>
        <C>假如你在运动俱乐部,看到那个新服务员给我们端出来的菜,你会敞开肚子吃的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sometimes he sent his house steward in his place.</E>
        <C>有时他派管家替他去。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>chamberlain,seneschal</E>
        <C>n. 管家；乘务员；膳务员；工会管事</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>manage,conduct,run,direct,control</E>
        <C>vt. 管理</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stju:ədis, 'stju-]</SM>
    <E>stewardess</E>
    <C>n. 女管家；女干事；女服务员
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Stewardess: Of course not. It's just that if you sit there we are obliged to tell you this.</E>
        <C>当然不。只是如果您要坐在那里的话,我们有责任来告诉您这件事情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Chairs that are beds, soft white pillows, a soothing bedtime smile from the stewardess.</E>
        <C>能当床的座椅,柔软的白色枕头,睡觉时间空姐宽慰人心的微笑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Having lunch with three airline stewardess put you in a good mood.</E>
        <C>和三个空中小姐共进午餐真是美妙极了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Please show your ticket to the stewardess when you board the plane.</E>
        <C>登机时请向空中小姐出示机票。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Good idea. I will ask the stewardess to help me store my tripod.</E>
        <C>好主意。我会请空服员小姐帮我放置脚架。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>housekeeper,hostess</E>
        <C>n. 女管家；女干事；[劳经][交]女服务员</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stiki]</SM>
    <E>sticky</E>
    <C>adj. 粘的；粘性的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was the tail end of monsoon season, and the air was heavy and sticky with tropic moisture.</E>
        <C>正当季风雨季的最后几天,热带的湿潮空气又闷又粘。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He rose to his feet in terror, feeling sticky and fat, and rushed to the open window to gulp in fresh air.</E>
        <C>他极为惊骇地站起身,感到浑身麻木和不自在,于是赶紧冲到开着的窗子旁边,呼吸了几大口新鲜空气。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Yet up to the end of 1965, every case for twenty years or more was tainted by Russian "sticky fingers".</E>
        <C>可是在1965年底以前,每一个二十多岁的案件都沾染着俄国人“可恶的指印”。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was warm and cold and sticky all at the same time and the feel of the night air on her limbs was refreshing.</E>
        <C>因为这时她身上是热、冷、湿三样东西搅做一团了,只觉得腿上接触一点夜风非常凉爽。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mother is scraping out a sticky saucepan.</E>
        <C>妈妈在擦净粘糊糊的煮锅。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>glutinous,viscous</E>
        <C>adj. [胶粘]粘的；粘性的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stif]</SM>
    <E>stiff</E>
    <C>adj. 呆板的；坚硬的；严厉的；拘谨的；拘谨的
adv. 僵硬地；彻底地
n. 死尸；令人讨厌者；流通票据；劳动者
vt. 亏待侍者等
vi. 在商业上惨败
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>At last he went to bed in a rage, and lay stiff, away from her.</E>
        <C>最后他气冲冲地上床去睡觉,僵挺挺地躺在床上,不理睬她。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had to carry water and dig up the red earth and mix it into a stiff clay.</E>
        <C>他要取水挖掘红泥,并把它混成稠密的粘土。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took his notebook, tore several pages out of it and twisted them until they formed a stiff cone.</E>
        <C>他把笔记本掏出来,撕下几张纸,搓成一个破纸锥。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Hannah had been cold and stiff, indeed, at the first; latterly she had begun to relent a little.</E>
        <C>汉娜最初的确是又冷淡又生硬;后来稍稍和气一点。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was snowing hard as I beat through the passes of the great mountains, and I had a stiff fight to win through.</E>
        <C>正当我飞越丛山峻岭时,又下起大雪来,我不得不同风雪进行激烈的搏斗并战胜它。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>mechanical,severe,wooden,rigid,dead</E>
        <C>adj. 呆板的；坚硬的；严厉的；拘谨的；拘谨的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>thoroughly,entirely,completely,fully,tight</E>
        <C>adv. 僵硬地；彻底地</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>worker,dead body</E>
        <C>n. 死尸；令人讨厌者；[金融]流通票据；劳动者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stifən]</SM>
    <E>stiffen</E>
    <C>vi. 变硬；变猛烈；变粘
vt. 使变硬；使粘稠
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I was breathing hard, and my legs were beginning to stiffen.</E>
        <C>这时我却气吁喘喘地开始感到脚有点僵硬。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Joints stiffen with advancing years.</E>
        <C>人一上年纪,关节就变僵硬了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Your job is to stiffen linen with starch.</E>
        <C>你的工作是把亚麻台布浆洗硬了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>harden</E>
        <C>vi. 变硬；变猛烈；变粘</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>callus</E>
        <C>vt. 使变硬；使粘稠</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stimjuleit]</SM>
    <E>stimulate</E>
    <C>vt. 刺激；鼓舞，激励
vi. 起刺激作用；起促进作用
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In a series of minutes I tried to stimulate the work.</E>
        <C>我通过一连串的备忘录竭力推动这项工作。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fan,power,motivate,needle,activate</E>
        <C>vt. 刺激；鼓舞，激励</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stiŋ]</SM>
    <E>sting</E>
    <C>n. 刺痛；讽刺，刺激；刺毛
vt. 刺；驱使；使…苦恼；使…疼痛
vi. 刺痛；被刺痛；感到剧痛
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>An adult might be very ill from the sting, but a baby could easily die from the poison.</E>
        <C>让蝎子蜇了,大人会大病一场,小孩很容易中毒身亡。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>And as he lived through it again in his thoughts at this moment the sting and mental poison of it was as real to him as ever.</E>
        <C>他把这一切从头至尾思量过,还觉得象当初那样万箭穿心。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Thomas shook his head, feeling the sting of spray on his face.</E>
        <C>托马斯摇了摇头,浪花溅在脸上,他觉得有点疼。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Your visit will take away the sting of her sorrow.</E>
        <C>您的来访会消除她的悲伤难过。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The bitterness was from old habit, and had no sting in it.</E>
        <C>这痛苦他已经习惯了,没有讽刺意味了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>stimulus,smart,incentive,excitement,hit</E>
        <C>n. 刺痛；讽刺，刺激；刺毛</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>stick,pink</E>
        <C>vt. 刺；驱使；使…苦恼；使…疼痛</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>smart,bite</E>
        <C>vi. 刺痛；被刺痛；感到剧痛</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stə:]</SM>
    <E>stir</E>
    <C>n. 搅拌；轰动
vt. 搅拌；激起；惹起
vi. 搅动；传播；走动
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The officer summoned her, but she did not stir.</E>
        <C>警官唤她,她一动不动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was a stir in the air and a sense of expectant gaiety.</E>
        <C>这里气氛活跃,充满了寻欢作乐的情调。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They were all in such a stir, trying to put a little spirit into the party.</E>
        <C>他们都心神不安,竭力想给晚会增加点儿气氛。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Before I could stir in the matter, the man who had followed me across the courtyard crowded in.</E>
        <C>我还来不及动手干什么,那些跟着我穿过院子的人就冲了进来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Meanwhile the boy upon the floor began to stir, and presently sat up and looked about him with a scare.</E>
        <C>这时候,睡在地板上的孩子翻了个身,一骨碌坐了起来害怕地向四周望了一下。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sensation,blockbuster</E>
        <C>n. 搅拌；轰动</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>mill,occasion</E>
        <C>vt. 搅拌；激起；惹起</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>spread abroad,to disseminate</E>
        <C>vi. 搅动；传播；走动</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stitʃ]</SM>
    <E>stitch</E>
    <C>n. 针脚，线迹；一针
vt. 缝，缝合
vi. 缝，缝合
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A stitch in time saves nine.</E>
        <C>一针及时顶九针。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>steek</E>
        <C>n. 针脚，[服装]线迹；一针</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>seam,oversew</E>
        <C>vt. 缝，缝合</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>sew up</E>
        <C>vi. 缝，缝合</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stɔk]</SM>
    <E>stock</E>
    <C>n. 股份，股票；库存；血统；树干
adj. 存货的，常备的；平凡的
vt. 进货；备有；装把手于…
vi. 囤积；办货；出新芽
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Philip smiled, for this was one of his uncle's stock phrases.</E>
        <C>菲利浦笑了笑,因为这话是他伯父的口头语。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some of the plates would have been a very pleasant addition to our own stock here.</E>
        <C>要是一部分金银餐具归我们所有,那倒真叫人高兴。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The trader waked up bright and early, and came out to see to his live stock.</E>
        <C>那人贩子一大清早就醒来了,他随即出来查点他的活人商品。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He must by now have run through the stock of general ideas with which he had regaled this group.</E>
        <C>他已经才枯智竭,对这批人已讲不出什么名堂来了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When I reached years of reflection I began to look round me and take stock of my progress and position in the world.</E>
        <C>当我长大到了能够思考的年龄,我开始观察周围世界,并且估量我在这个世界上的前程和地位。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>birth,blood,stem</E>
        <C>n. [金融]股份，股票；[贸易]库存；血统；树干</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>ordinary,mediocre</E>
        <C>adj. [贸易]存货的，常备的；平凡的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>be furnished with</E>
        <C>vt. 进货；备有；装把手于…</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>corner</E>
        <C>vi. 囤积；办货；出新芽</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stɔkiŋ]</SM>
    <E>stocking</E>
    <C>n. 长袜
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Gudrun came up quickly, unseen. She was dressed in blue, with woolen yellow stocking, like the Bluecoat boys.</E>
        <C>瞬间,古娟神不知鬼不觉地出现了。她穿着蓝色衣服,黄色羊毛长统袜,颇似慈善学校的学生。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Turning down his stocking he showed me a great, raw, red wound that made my blood run cold.</E>
        <C>他退下袜子,指给我看一个又红又大,露出了肉的伤口,叫我的血都凝结了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>After stocking up with water and food, the two men hurried back to the valley.</E>
        <C>贮足水和食物,两个人又急忙赶回原来的山谷。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stəuni]</SM>
    <E>stony</E>
    <C>adj. 无情的；多石的；石头的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He ran his stony eyes over their faces and told them he could beat hell out of any man in his outfit.</E>
        <C>他用冷酷无情的眼睛扫视着他们一个个的脸,然后对他们说,他可以把中队里的任何士兵打得屁滚尿流。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She did all this with the same compressed lips, and the same stony look.</E>
        <C>她做着这些事情,依然是咬紧了嘴唇,神情十分严肃。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She felt the stony ground of her heart break up; and tears, as difficult and slow as blood, began to trickle through her fingers.</E>
        <C>她感到她那铁石般的心底破裂了;眼泪如鲜血流得那样艰难和缓慢,透过她的手指缝一滴滴掉落下来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He fixed me with a stony stare.</E>
        <C>他瞪着眼睛看我。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We found it was in a place where there could be no landing, there being a great surge on the stony beach.</E>
        <C>我们发现无处可以登陆,因为石滩磷峋,波涛汹涌。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>relentless,ruthless</E>
        <C>adj. 无情的；多石的；石头的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stu:l]</SM>
    <E>stool</E>
    <C>n. 凳子；粪便；厕所
vi. 长新枝；分檗
vt. 引诱，诱捕
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>When he mildly remonstrated, one of them raised a stool and with it gave him a blow.</E>
        <C>他稍一抗辩,其中的一个便抄起凳子朝他打过来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took his seat on a tall bar stool at the extreme left of the bar.</E>
        <C>他在酒店左边尽头那高凳子上坐下。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Two skinny men shouldered each other aside for the honour of bringing up the stool and placing it in the shade by the wall.</E>
        <C>两个瘦骨嶙峋的汉子一左一右扛着一张凳子,以示隆重,然后把凳子放到墙边荫凉处。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sitting down upon a stool at the foot of the bed, she folded her arms upon her bosom.</E>
        <C>她在床跟前一张小凳上坐下来,两臂交叉在胸前。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She silently assented, and with her stool at arm's length, and the pail against her knee, went round to where they stood.</E>
        <C>她点了点头,就把牛奶桶挨着膝盖提着,把小凳子横着擎在手里,绕到他们站着的地方。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>john,convenience,bathroom</E>
        <C>n. 凳子；[生理]粪便；厕所</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>trap,induce</E>
        <C>vt. 引诱，诱捕</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stu:p]</SM>
    <E>stoop</E>
    <C>vi. 弯腰；屈服；堕落
n. 弯腰，屈背；屈服
vt. 辱没，堕落；俯曲
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I told her, that as she had a good fortune, she had no need to stoop to the disaster of the times!</E>
        <C>我对她说,她既然有丰厚的财产,就用不着屈身忍受目下的不公平待遇!</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was surprised when a young girl opened the door and came out onto the lighted stoop.</E>
        <C>一个年轻的姑娘推开门走到明亮的阳台上,对此他颇感惊讶。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He used to stoop,but he did exercises to make his shoulders straight.</E>
        <C>他过去驼背,但他坚持锻炼,现在已腰板挺直了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I wish singing on the stoop didn't use up so much of a man's wind!</E>
        <C>我但愿弯着腰唱歌,不费这么大的气力才好。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>And when I came to stoop down and look up at his face, I saw that he was crying.</E>
        <C>当我跑过去弯下腰,仰望着他的脸的时候,看见他在哭。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>succumb,to surrender</E>
        <C>vi. 弯腰；屈服；堕落</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>waist bends,yieldance</E>
        <C>n. 弯腰，屈背；屈服</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>go to the bowwows,go to the deuce</E>
        <C>vt. 辱没，堕落；俯曲</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stɔridʒ]</SM>
    <E>storage</E>
    <C>n. 存储；仓库；贮藏所
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sound beans from storage flow into a feeding hopper that regulates their flow into the plant.</E>
        <C>完整的大豆从仓库输运到喂料斗里,喂料斗可调节大豆运入工厂的数量。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was reasonable for storage to be in the same mode.</E>
        <C>建立统一格式的存贮系统已是大势所趋。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The excess of inflow over outflow goes into storage in the control box in two ways.</E>
        <C>流入超过流出的质量以两种形式贮存在控制体中。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They piped oil into storage tanks from ships anchored offshore.</E>
        <C>他们从近海处抛锚停泊的船只上以管道输送油于贮藏箱内。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Pork and mutton should be kept in cold storage.</E>
        <C>猪羊肉应该冷藏。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>warehouse,repository</E>
        <C>n. [计]存储；[建][经]仓库；[贸易]贮藏所</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stɔ:ri]</SM>
    <E>storey</E>
    <C>n. [建] 楼层；叠架的一层
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The upper storey projects over the street.</E>
        <C>二楼伸出街上。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>floor</E>
        <C>n. [建]楼层；叠架的一层</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stɔ:mi]</SM>
    <E>stormy</E>
    <C>adj. 暴风雨的；猛烈的；暴躁的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was Welsh, with the dark, stormy good looks of his ancestors.</E>
        <C>他是威尔士人,有着他祖先那种暗黑和粗犷健美的外貌。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The music rises up to the wildest pitch of stormy excitement.</E>
        <C>这时音乐急促强劲到极点,犹如暴风骤雨一般。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Why break down in this stormy, useless way?</E>
        <C>为什么要这么剧烈、无用地垮下来呢?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the stormy week since she had come aboard, the old tub had yet to move.</E>
        <C>自从她上船以来,这一星期总是起风暴,这艘破船免不了要晃动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was like a stormy, erratic boy.</E>
        <C>他好象是个性急的古怪的孩子。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fierce,violent,hard</E>
        <C>adj. 暴风雨的；猛烈的；暴躁的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stəuv]</SM>
    <E>stove</E>
    <C>n. 火炉；窑；温室
vt. 用火炉烤
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>For a space of time that seemed to her as long as she had been upon the earth, she sat huddled over the cold stove.</E>
        <C>她蜷缩着坐在清冷的火炉旁待了一段时间,她觉得这段时间似乎和她活在世上的时间一般长久。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The room was very hot, for the stove had been alight all day and the windows were seldom opened.</E>
        <C>因为炉子整天烧着,而窗户又很少开的缘故,屋子里非常热。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In her haste she clashed the saucepans against the stove.</E>
        <C>她匆忙中把锅当啷一声撞在炉子上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She saw him stare at the coals glowing red through the crevices of the stove and run his fingers nervously through his hair.</E>
        <C>她瞧见他正透过火炉的缝隙凝视着那烧得火红的煤块。他有些神经质地不断用手指搔他的头发。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was hot in front of the stove, but he didn't seem to notice.</E>
        <C>炉子前很热,他似乎并不在乎。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>furnace,greenhouse</E>
        <C>n. 火炉；[炉窑]窑；温室</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[strein]</SM>
    <E>strain</E>
    <C>n. 张力；拉紧；负担；扭伤；血缘
vi. 拉紧；尽力
vt. 拉紧；滥用；滤去；竭力
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>But no doubt it was all part of the strain of life in the bureaucratic jungle.</E>
        <C>但是,毫无疑问,这完全是官场中勾心斗角生活的一部分。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The next morning in the schoolyard, all of the boys had to strain not to let the teachers suspect their impatience to leave.</E>
        <C>第二天早上在学校里,每个孩子都得尽量沉往气,别让老师看出他们巴不得快点放学。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Oh, can Pa have lost his mind?" thought Scarlett, and her throbbing head felt as if it would crack with this added strain.</E>
        <C>“哦,难道爸爸已经失了神了吗?”思嘉莉特一面想着,一面因受了这一新的刺激,觉得她的头要裂开了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a pleasant thing to do, but for the young man there was a strain of the heroic in the enterprise.</E>
        <C>这是一次愉快的旅行,但在年轻人心目中却是充满惊险的英勇远征。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She paused, the strain of this contest proving almost too much for her tired nerves.</E>
        <C>她又顿了一下,她那已经非常困乏的神经实在受不住这场斗争的刺激。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>tension,burden,weight</E>
        <C>n. 张力；[力]拉紧；负担；[外科]扭伤；血缘</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>tauten,take pains</E>
        <C>vi. [力]拉紧；尽力</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>abuse,tighten up</E>
        <C>vt. [力]拉紧；滥用；滤去；竭力</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stræp]</SM>
    <E>strap</E>
    <C>vt. 用带捆绑；用皮条抽打；约束
n. 带；皮带；磨刀皮带；鞭打
vi. 精力旺盛地工作；受束缚
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Wordlessly I bared my back and he lashed me with a strap.</E>
        <C>我二话没说脱掉上衣,他用皮带抽打我的背。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Armstrong had rigged up a strap around a vertical bar so that it formed a hammock for his feet.</E>
        <C>阿姆斯特朗草草地把一根绳索绕在一根竖杆上,给双脚造了一张吊床。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He learned to strap himself tightly to the chair to keep his body anchored while he wielded an axe or a mallet.</E>
        <C>干活时,他把自己绑在轮椅上,以便在挥动斧头或木槌时使身体保持稳定。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As darkness comes you strap up your basket and drive happily home.</E>
        <C>当黄昏降临时,你系好篮子,快乐地驾车回家。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The nurse will strap up your wound.</E>
        <C>护士会绑扎你的伤口。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>restrict,hold in</E>
        <C>vt. 用带捆绑；用皮条抽打；约束</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>belt,band,strip</E>
        <C>n. 带；[机]皮带；磨刀皮带；鞭打</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['strætidʒi]</SM>
    <E>strategy</E>
    <C>n. 战略，策略
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I had come to Cairo hoping for a step forward in a strategy that had been inching ahead for four years.</E>
        <C>我这次到开罗来是希望在四年来一直进展十分缓慢的战略方面能向前推进一步。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Our best strategy is to hope for the best but be prepared for something less.</E>
        <C>我们最好的策略就是作最好的打算、作最坏的准备。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In all his talks he followed a simple strategy.</E>
        <C>他在所有的讲话里都采用一种简单的策略。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Choosing a strategy to cope with the world, is the first decision young adults have to make.</E>
        <C>刚步入成人时期的年青人必须做出的第一个决定就是选择一个应付这个世界的战略。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The intent to attack France was never at issue, but the date and the strategy kept changing.</E>
        <C>于是袭击法国的计划始终未能实现,只是不断地变更日期和战略。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>device,tactic</E>
        <C>n. [军]战略，策略</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[strɔ:]</SM>
    <E>straw</E>
    <C>n. 稻草；吸管；一文不值的东西
adj. 稻草的；无价值的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you throw a handful of straw into a river, some of it stays afloat even in a rapids.</E>
        <C>一把稻草投在河里,即使到急流险滩也总有些稻草可以不沉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His straw hat stuck jauntily on the side of his head.</E>
        <C>他那顶草帽时髦地斜扣在头上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They send him from there in a wagon, and he's hidden in the straw at the bottom.</E>
        <C>他们从那儿用大车送他走,他躺在车板上,藏在干草下面。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Years ago I never cared a straw for what anyone in the world thought of me, but my spirit is broken.</E>
        <C>几年前,我压根儿不在乎任何人对我看法如何;然而我的精神现已崩溃。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"And I," said Dick, "that never cared a straw for any manner of woman until now, I took to you when I thought ye were a boy."</E>
        <C>"至于我,"狄克说,"直到目前为止,从没注意过任何女人,可我以前把你当作小伙子的时候,就喜欢你。"</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>halm,haulm</E>
        <C>n. [作物]稻草；吸管；一文不值的东西</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>worthless,fourth-rate</E>
        <C>adj. [作物]稻草的；无价值的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['streŋθən, 'streŋkθən]</SM>
    <E>strengthen</E>
    <C>vt. 加强；巩固
vi. 变强；变坚挺
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If no news comes tomorrow, let us walk in the country on Sunday morning, and strengthen you for another week.</E>
        <C>如果明天还是没有消息,我们星期天的早上就到乡下去逛逛,那么会使你在下一个星期精神好一些。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>From that moment, it seemed sorrow was to confirm and strengthen these ties.</E>
        <C>从那一刻起,似乎要由苦难巩固加强这些关系了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I felt deeply repentant for all what I had done which was wrong and trusted in God Almighty to strengthen my heart and mind.</E>
        <C>我深悔我以前一切的过错,信仰万能的上帝坚强我的心灵。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong.</E>
        <C>削弱强者不能使弱者变得强壮。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A success there might further strengthen our hand.</E>
        <C>会谈如能成功,将会增强我们的地位。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>enhance,cement,muscle,build up</E>
        <C>vt. 加强；巩固</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>breeze up</E>
        <C>vi. 变强；变坚挺</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stres]</SM>
    <E>stress</E>
    <C>n. 压力；强调；紧张；重要性；重读
vt. 强调；使紧张；加压力于；用重音读
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>No doubt my impressions were a consequence of stress and of lack of sleep.</E>
        <C>毫无疑问,这种种感觉是心情紧张和睡眠不足的结果。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He laid a heavy hand on my shoulder, and leaning on me with some stress, limped to his horse.</E>
        <C>他把一只沉重的手放在我肩上,有点分量地靠我支持着一瘸一拐地走到马跟前。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The clouds scudded across the flat landscape, the wind filling my lungs and cleansing my mind of stress and turmoil.</E>
        <C>平展展的大地的上空,乱云飞渡,大风吹散了我胸中的烦恼和不安。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One third of the tensor is often called the bulk stress.</E>
        <C>张量的三分之一通常称为体应力。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The small pits that form on the surface act as stress raisers.</E>
        <C>在表面形成的小凹坑起到应力增高源的作用。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pressure,significance,intensity,heat,tension</E>
        <C>n. 压力；强调；紧张；重要性；重读</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>emphasize,tension,highlight</E>
        <C>vt. 强调；使紧张；加压力于；用重音读</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[[stretʃ]]</SM>
    <E>stretch</E>
    <C>vt. 伸展,张开
vi. 伸展
adj. 可伸缩的
n. 伸展，延伸
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If I were in danger of life, you are the only man in all Italy who would stretch out a finger to save me.</E>
        <C>如果我有性命危险,你确实是在整个意大利唯一会伸出一根手指来救我的人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He thought of the war, which would stretch on forever.</E>
        <C>他想起了这场战争还得遥遥无期地打下去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They were trying to stretch the wire longer.</E>
        <C>他们试图把电线拉长一点。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Wang, after his donation of blood, had finally been forced to stretch out on the floor.</E>
        <C>王献血后,最终被强迫躺在地上休息。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The boat has bottomed twice on this shallow stretch.</E>
        <C>这艘船在这条浅水道上已经搁浅两次了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['striktli]</SM>
    <E>strictly</E>
    <C>adv. 严格地；完全地；确实地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I won't tie you too strictly, but I expect you to do what I wish.</E>
        <C>我不想太严格地限制你,但我希望你按着我的愿望去做。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Hired labor is strictly prohibited from gleaning, as this would tempt them to leave good fruit during harvest.</E>
        <C>雇工是严格禁止收摘剩余果实的,因为这会诱使他们的故意不收摘好果实。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This promptness proved how strictly he had held to his word.</E>
        <C>这足以表示,他是多么谨守前约。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It strictly means that the copies are made from an image on a metal plate.</E>
        <C>技术上从严来说,这些印件是按金属印版上的图像制成的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I'm going to take Ted aside and tell him why I lead a strictly moral life.</E>
        <C>我要跟特德单独谈谈,告诉他我为什么要守身如玉。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>totally,entirely,completely,absolutely,thoroughly,fully</E>
        <C>adv. 严格地；完全地；确实地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[striŋ]</SM>
    <E>string</E>
    <C>n. 线，细绳；一串，一行
vt. 扎，缚；使排成一列，串起；伸展，拉直
vi. 连成一串；排成一列
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He could never get the incident of the piece of string out of his mind.</E>
        <C>他的头脑中总是摆脱不了这根绳子的事件。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was trifling with a string of coral beads which her mother had just given her.</E>
        <C>她正在玩耍一串她母亲刚才给她的珊瑚珠链。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The local people used to get him to tell the story of the string for a joke.</E>
        <C>当地的人常找他口述绳子这故事来取乐。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As she drew a small parcel from her bosom he saw that it was fastened to a string that went around her neck.</E>
        <C>她从怀里掏出一个小包时,他看到这个小包是用一根绳子穿起来挂在她脖子上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had fastened the door inside with a piece of string.</E>
        <C>她原先曾用了一根细绳儿把门从里面拴起来了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>thread,linea</E>
        <C>n. 线，细绳；一串，一行</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>spread,pink</E>
        <C>vt. 扎，缚；使排成一列，串起；伸展，拉直</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[strip]</SM>
    <E>strip</E>
    <C>vt. 剥夺；剥去；脱去衣服
n. 带；条状；脱衣舞
vi. 脱去衣服
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took the strip of glass indifferently, and raised it toward the lamp.</E>
        <C>他漫不经心地拿起那块玻璃条,把它举到灯前。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The bimetal strip is usually bent into a coil.</E>
        <C>双金属片通常都卷成螺管形。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The doctor told him to strip before getting on the scales.</E>
        <C>医生告诉他称量体重要把衣服全脱掉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was a shrewd Yankee in Emerson, a blunt fellow who could strip an occasion to its essence.</E>
        <C>爱默生有扬基人的那份精明,那份单刀直入的耿直。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The tide was low and there was a strip of weedstrewn beach that was almost as a road.</E>
        <C>海潮平平,一长条布满海藻的海滩坚硬得几乎象条路。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>shear,destitute of</E>
        <C>vt. 剥夺；剥去；脱去衣服</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>belt,band</E>
        <C>n. 带；条状；脱衣舞</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[straip]</SM>
    <E>stripe</E>
    <C>n. 条纹，斑纹；种类
vt. 加条纹于…
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The silver in the stripe is converted to silver halide by treating it with a ferricyanide-bromide bleach.</E>
        <C>至于胶片上的银,用铁氰溴化物漂白液处理以转换成卤化银。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They are politicians of the Democratic stripe.</E>
        <C>他们是民主党一派的政客。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I say, Henry, you've got yourself another stripe!</E>
        <C>喂,亨利,你的肩章上又多了一条杠了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>category,variety,manner,nature,kind</E>
        <C>n. [植保][植]条纹，斑纹；种类</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[strəuk]</SM>
    <E>stroke</E>
    <C>n. 中风；冲程；笔画；打击；尝试；轻抚
vt. 抚摸；敲击；划尾桨；划掉
vi. 击球；作尾桨手；敲击键盘
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He made a stroke with the machete and the impact snapped it out of his hand.</E>
        <C>他一刀砍下去,砰的一声,把刀子都震飞了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>By our cover plans, the enemy were kept in doubt until the last moment where our stroke would fall.</E>
        <C>由于我们声东击西的策略,直到最后时刻为止,敌人始终不知道我们究竟要在哪里展开攻势。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a miracle of luck and a fantastic stroke that had enabled him to see her that night.</E>
        <C>那天晚上他能够看到她真是天大的幸运,奇妙的意外。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They rowed with a steady stroke that was to last all day.</E>
        <C>他们划起桨来从容沉着,可以这样划一天。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Here was a real stroke, the consequences of which were not long to be delayed.</E>
        <C>这是一个真正的打击,其后果不用很久就会显现出来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>blow,shock,experiment,go,strike</E>
        <C>n. 中风；冲程；笔画；打击；尝试；轻抚</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>dong,daut</E>
        <C>vt. 抚摸；敲击；划尾桨；划掉</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>hit the ball</E>
        <C>vi. 击球；作尾桨手；敲击键盘</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['strɔŋli, 'strɔ:ŋ-]</SM>
    <E>strongly</E>
    <C>adv. 强有力地；坚强地；激烈地；气味浓地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She is tired; her pallor contrasts strongly with her dark eyes and hair; and her expression is almost tragic.</E>
        <C>她很疲倦;苍白的脸色和黑眼睛、黑头发构成显明的对比;她的表情有点儿悲惨。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her position was strongly entrenched; she had managed to secure the support of the king.</E>
        <C>她的地位是十分巩固;她已经设法获得了国王的声援。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Most business leaders came out strongly against the plan.</E>
        <C>绝大多数企业领导人公开表态,强烈反对这个计划。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He wanted me to try some cigars that he strongly recommended. I declined.</E>
        <C>他力劝我抽几支雪茄,我谢绝了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>All the best breeders are strongly opposed to this practice.</E>
        <C>第一流育种家都强烈反对采用这个方法。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>forcefully,bitter</E>
        <C>adv. 强有力地；坚强地；激烈地；气味浓地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['strʌktʃərəl]</SM>
    <E>structural</E>
    <C>adj. 结构的；建筑的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The structural plan of the egg is more or less similar.</E>
        <C>卵的结构图案多少是类似的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>tectonic,configurational</E>
        <C>adj. 结构的；建筑的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['strʌktʃə]</SM>
    <E>structure</E>
    <C>n. 结构；构造；建筑物
vt. 组织；构成；建造
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The structure of the pelvic bones showed the skeleton was that of a female.</E>
        <C>骨盆构造说明,这个骨胳是女性的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A star that has this kind of spectrum reveals at once something of its structure.</E>
        <C>具有这种光谱的恒星,马上就展示出它的一些结构。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Such a transition is known as buckling of the structure.</E>
        <C>这样一种过渡称为结构的屈曲。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The surface structure of a sentence is the string of sounds or words that we articulate and hear.</E>
        <C>一个句子的表层结构是我们发出并且听到的一系列音素或词。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But as he looked the structure of the bridge was still spidery and fine in the mist that hung over the stream.</E>
        <C>但在他看来,笼罩在河上的迷雾使那座桥的模样显得像蜘蛛网般细巧。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>configuration,mechanics,formation,framework,texture,construction,fabric</E>
        <C>n. 结构；构造；[建]建筑物</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>organize,constitute,form,frame</E>
        <C>vt. 组织；构成；建造</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stʌf]</SM>
    <E>stuff</E>
    <C>n. 东西；材料；填充物；素材资料
vt. 塞满；填塞；让吃饱
vi. 吃得过多
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It now looks as if people might have a little more interest in reading that stuff.</E>
        <C>看来现在人们可能会有稍多的兴趣来读一读这篇蹩脚的文章。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You bring out all this stuff, as if it were the last revelation from some kind of oracle.</E>
        <C>你说的都是废话,而装的倒象某种神灵的最后启示。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The stuff you've been turning up might have been smeared all over the world press.</E>
        <C>那你们搞到的那些材料说不定会在全世界的报纸上大肆渲染开了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"You're nuts," he said. "Some day you could be crucified for keeping all this stuff.</E>
        <C>“你们是笨蛋,”他说。“有朝一日你们会因为保存所有这些东西而受折磨的。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"If you guys can't agree on this stuff," he said. "I'm going to have to kill myself."</E>
        <C>他说:“如果你们这些人不能就这件事达成协议,我就自杀。”</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>thing,packing</E>
        <C>n. 东西；材料；填充物；素材资料</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>be crammed with,be packed with</E>
        <C>vt. 塞满；[机]填塞；让吃饱</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>glut,overeat</E>
        <C>vi. 吃得过多</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stʌmbl]</SM>
    <E>stumble</E>
    <C>vi. 踌躇，蹒跚；失足；犯错
vt. 使…困惑；使…绊倒
n. 绊倒；蹒跚而行
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The engine will not run well with a lean mixture and may stumble or stall.</E>
        <C>使用稀薄的混合气,发动机将不能很好地运转,并会出现加速后坐现象或失速停车现象。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You never knew when you might stumble across some new talent.</E>
        <C>谁也说不准什么时候会碰上一位新的天才。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>hesitate,stand at</E>
        <C>vi. 踌躇，蹒跚；失足；犯错</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>puzzle,baffle</E>
        <C>vt. 使…困惑；使…绊倒</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>trip</E>
        <C>n. 绊倒；蹒跚而行</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌbməri:n, ,sʌbmə'ri:n]</SM>
    <E>submarine</E>
    <C>n. 潜水艇；海底生物
adj. 海底的；水下的
vt. 用潜水艇攻击
vi. 在下疾行；在下滑动
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The air and submarine attacks had thrown off the timing.</E>
        <C>飞机和潜艇的袭击,打乱了时间。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A submarine could leave Luzon at a half hour's notice.</E>
        <C>潜艇一接到通知,半小时内就能离开吕宋。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sub,pigboat</E>
        <C>n. 潜水艇；海底生物</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>benthonic,undersea</E>
        <C>adj. [海洋]海底的；水下的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[səb'mə:dʒ]</SM>
    <E>submerge</E>
    <C>vt. 淹没；把…浸入；沉浸
vi. 淹没；潜入水中；湮没
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Or else we would be in a crisis that would submerge the issue.</E>
        <C>要么,我们就是处于危机之中,这个问题也就不必谈了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>flood,flow</E>
        <C>vt. 淹没；把…浸入；沉浸</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>drown out,swallow up</E>
        <C>vi. 淹没；潜入水中；湮没</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[səb'mit]</SM>
    <E>submit</E>
    <C>vt. 使服从；主张；呈递
vi. 提交；服从
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Come what might, he would not bow down or submit or acknowledge a master.</E>
        <C>无论遇到什么,他都不会低首屈服或者承认有一个主人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Why should we submit to be ruled by such a king?</E>
        <C>我们为什么要受这样一个国王的统治呢?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I submit that this should be allowed.</E>
        <C>我想这是可以允许的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Such was his fortune, and he was obliged to submit to it.</E>
        <C>他的命运就是如此,他只能逆来顺受。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There is a destiny in war, to which a brave man knows how to submit, with the same courage that he faces his foes.</E>
        <C>战争也有它的定命,一个勇敢的人,是懂得怎样拿出勇气来屈服于命运的,正象他懂得怎样拿出勇气来对付敌人一样。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>maintain,advocate</E>
        <C>vt. 使服从；主张；呈递</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>put in,hand in</E>
        <C>vi. [计]提交；服从</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌbsikwənt]</SM>
    <E>subsequent</E>
    <C>adj. 后来的，随后的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>At least half of this amount may be washed off by further rainfall in the subsequent two months.</E>
        <C>在以后的二个月中至少有一半会被雨水冲洗掉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In most of his subsequent works Europe is the stage.</E>
        <C>以后他写的大部分小说都是以欧洲为背景的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Creases may result in streaks in subsequent dyeing steps.</E>
        <C>折痕可能在以后的染色工序中产生色条。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>That was a painful thought to Maggie, and she wished much that the subsequent history of the young man had not been left a blank,</E>
        <C>麦琪听了这话,很痛苦。她很希望这个青年从前并不是默默无闻的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>succeeding,pursuant</E>
        <C>adj. [地质]后来的，随后的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌbstəns]</SM>
    <E>substance</E>
    <C>n. 物质；实质；资产；主旨
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is often convenient to use the mole to describe the amount of substance.</E>
        <C>用摩尔来表示物质的量通常是很方便的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He spoke hurriedly, as though trying to mold a substance which was warm and pliable, but which might soon cool.</E>
        <C>他讲话很急促,好象他想要拿一种温暖柔韧的原料塑造什么东西,又怕原料冷得太快。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In substance he said that it was too difficult to solve the problem.</E>
        <C>实际上他是说问题难以解决。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I considered him to be far more veneer than substance.</E>
        <C>我认为他过于虚伪,华而不实。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This was the substance quite of all real earthly good and delight.</E>
        <C>这是所有真正的人间幸福与欢乐的实质。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>matter,asset,essence,truth,texture</E>
        <C>n. [物]物质；实质；资产；主旨</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[səb'stænʃəl]</SM>
    <E>substantial</E>
    <C>adj. 大量的；实质的；内容充实的
n. 本质；重要材料
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He looked up at a tall, broad and substantial fellow.</E>
        <C>他抬起头来,看到了位个子高高、肩膀很宽,魁梧结实的家伙。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Roddy often hinted that we would get a substantial reward of some kind.</E>
        <C>逻迪还常常暗示我们将得到某种形式的物质奖励。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We have to store a substantial supply of food for winter.</E>
        <C>我们必须为冬季储备丰足的食物供应。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is a lease of land for a substantial period.</E>
        <C>它是一种长期土地租凭合同。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The saving in cost may be substantial.</E>
        <C>所节省的费用会是巨大的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>massive,extensive,macro,much,volume</E>
        <C>adj. 大量的；实质的；内容充实的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>essence,entity,principle,texture,interior</E>
        <C>n. 本质；重要材料</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌbstitju:t, -tu:t]</SM>
    <E>substitute</E>
    <C>n. 代用品；代替者
vi. 替代
vt. 代替
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>When Emily was torn from him he took a substitute.</E>
        <C>爱米莉从他身边给夺走后,他便找了一个替身。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She caused him to substitute bottled beer in place of steam beer.</E>
        <C>她逼他买瓶装啤酒,别买鲜啤酒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I had to substitute on a few things.</E>
        <C>有几项我不得不换一换。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There is no substitute for this way.</E>
        <C>除此之外,别无他法。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>replacement,proxy</E>
        <C>n. 代用品；代替者</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>supply,fill in</E>
        <C>vi. [计]替代</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>replace,cover for,take the place of somebody,stand in for sb</E>
        <C>vt. 代替</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[səb'trækt]</SM>
    <E>subtract</E>
    <C>vt. 减去；扣掉
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you want to make it speed up or slow down you have to add or subtract just enough energy.</E>
        <C>如果你要使它加快或减慢就必须把能量增加或减少到恰到好处。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He could add and subtract, but hadn't learned to divide.</E>
        <C>他会做加减法,但还没有学会除法。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>substract,subduce</E>
        <C>vt. 减去；扣掉</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌbə:b]</SM>
    <E>suburb</E>
    <C>n. 郊区；边缘
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Suburb of themselves, would have made a pretty large town, in my eyes.</E>
        <C>在我看来,这些郊区本身就是相当大的城镇。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This was the habit of the suburb.</E>
        <C>这是郊区人的习惯。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>margin,banlieue</E>
        <C>n. 郊区；边缘</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌbwei]</SM>
    <E>subway</E>
    <C>n. 地铁；地道
vi. 乘地铁
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>While in the subway someone picked his pocket of the last five dollars.</E>
        <C>在地铁里,他仅有的5美元被扒走了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>From the street below came the sound of traffic, the large sound of the subway, the smaller, more varied sounds of voices.</E>
        <C>下面街道上传来了城市的喧嚣,高的是地铁隆隆轰鸣;低的是各种嘈杂的人声。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you want to meet some truly happy New Yorkers, talk to the bums at the 207th Street subway station.</E>
        <C>如果你想会见几个真正快活的纽约人,你最好去跟207号街地铁站的二流子们谈谈。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You'll find a map in each subway car showing where all the stops are.</E>
        <C>在地铁火车上每一辆车里你都能看到一张图,列着各站的名字。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sub,metro</E>
        <C>n. [铁路]地铁；地道</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>tube</E>
        <C>vi. [铁路]乘地铁</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sək'sesfəli]</SM>
    <E>successfully</E>
    <C>adv. 成功地；顺利地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>On the face of it, the case had been concluded successfully.</E>
        <C>从表面上看来,这个案件已经顺利地了结了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>These threads had not as yet been successfully woven together.</E>
        <C>这些线索目前还不曾被成功地组织在一起。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Pansy was really a blank page, a pure white surface, successfully kept so; she had neither art, nor guile, nor temper.</E>
        <C>帕茜实在是一张白纸,毫无瑕庇。她不会装模作样,弄虚作假,也没有脾气。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>triumphantly,resoundingly</E>
        <C>adv. 成功地；顺利地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sək'seʃən]</SM>
    <E>succession</E>
    <C>n. 连续；继位；继承权；轮栽
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Rather than white and black bands, the film shows a succession of brilliant colors.</E>
        <C>膜上显出艳丽的色彩,而不是白色和黑色的条纹。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He is not in the succession.</E>
        <C>他没有继承权。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In just four years a succession of spy scandals and disasters had engulfed both MI5 and MI6.</E>
        <C>4年之间,一连串的间谍丑闻和灾祸吞没了军情5局和军情6局。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She saw the endless succession of grey days.</E>
        <C>她看到了一连串无穷无尽的阴暗的日子。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>series,heritage,progression</E>
        <C>n. 连续；继位；继承权；轮栽</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sək'sesiv]</SM>
    <E>successive</E>
    <C>adj. 连续的；继承的；依次的；接替的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Repeat the preparation of standards starting with pure solutions until successive calibration curves agree within 10%.</E>
        <C>重复配制标准溶液(从纯溶液开始)直至逐次的标准曲线彼此偏差均在10%以内。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Each curve in the figure reveals high lung cancer death rates in successive birth cohorts at the same age.</E>
        <C>在图中,每条曲线都表明,在延续血统组中年龄相同时,肺癌死亡率较高。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She watched winds, and snows, and rains, gorgeous sunsets, and successive moons at their full.</E>
        <C>她看着风风雨雨,霜晨雪夜,灿烂的夕阳,和由缺而圆的满月。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If no contact was made for five successive days one went there on alternate days for two weeks. After that one gave up.</E>
        <C>如果连续五天接不上头,就改为隔天去一次,若在两星期内仍接不上,只好作罢。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>continuing,straight,endless,running,serial</E>
        <C>adj. 连续的；继承的；依次的；接替的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sʌk]</SM>
    <E>suck</E>
    <C>vt. 吸吮；吸取
vi. 吸吮；糟糕；巴结
n. 吮吸
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A whirlwind is small in size and may suck up sand and dust as it moves over the surface of the Earth.</E>
        <C>旋风的范围小,当它在地球表面移过时,可以吸进沙和灰尘。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She suck back the juice that was trying to escape.</E>
        <C>她吮吸了快要流下来的汁水。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If I wanted to buck for stripes suck the way Stanley does, but it ain't worth it.</E>
        <C>我假如存心想搞两道"杠杠"的话,只要象史坦利那样把马屁一拍,可是这犯得着。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They suck soda water through straws (tube).</E>
        <C>他们用(麦秆状)吸管喝汽水。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Peter heard him suck in breath through his teeth.</E>
        <C>彼得听到他从牙缝中倒抽一口冷气。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>introject</E>
        <C>vt. 吸吮；吸取</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>curry favor with,crawl to</E>
        <C>vi. 吸吮；糟糕；巴结</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə'fiʃənt]</SM>
    <E>sufficient</E>
    <C>adj. 足够的；充分的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She tried to find in it a motive sufficient for their silence.</E>
        <C>她力图在其中找到一个有利的缘由来解释他们的沉默。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If an applied stress or pressure drop is not sufficient to break the gel or exceed the yield stress, no flow will occur.</E>
        <C>如果施加的应力或压降不足以破坏凝胶或不足以超过屈服应力,则不会有流动产生。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I would give him a sufficient pledge of my respect for him.</E>
        <C>我要给他一个充分的保证,来表示我是多么尊敬他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Rat came to help him, but their united efforts were not sufficient to right the cart.</E>
        <C>“老鼠”前去帮他,但他们尽管齐心协力,也无法使大车复原。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>From time to time and for sufficient objects this risk will have to be faced.</E>
        <C>总有些时候,为了值得的目的,我们必须去冒这种危险。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>competent,plenty,wealthy</E>
        <C>adj. 足够的；充分的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə'fiʃəntli]</SM>
    <E>sufficiently</E>
    <C>adv. 充分地；足够地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>After some minutes the door was sufficiently ajar for her to slip out.</E>
        <C>过了几分钟门终于拉成半开,她得以通过了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It had been a sufficiently rash act to buy the book in the beginning.</E>
        <C>当初买那本日记,本来是件够冒失的事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The next problem was how to get sufficiently close to Orlov to kill him.</E>
        <C>下一个问题就是如何最大限度地接近奥尔洛夫以便杀死他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We can search the coastline right away and survey the sea as soon as the weather clears sufficiently for us to get a plane up.</E>
        <C>我们可以马上沿海岸进行搜查,天气一放晴就派飞机侦察海面。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fully,adequately,well,enough,wide</E>
        <C>adv. 充分地；足够地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌlfə]</SM>
    <E>sulphur</E>
    <C>n. 硫磺；硫磺色
vt. 使硫化；用硫磺处理
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>At the same time a piece of sulphur slipped out of his hand.</E>
        <C>同时有一块硫磺从他手中滑下。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This sulphur will fetch those wasps out of their nest.</E>
        <C>这种硫磺会把黄蜂从窝里赶出来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sulfur,brenstone</E>
        <C>n. [化学]硫磺；硫磺色</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>cure,sulfur</E>
        <C>vt. 使硫化；用硫磺处理</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sʌm]</SM>
    <E>sum</E>
    <C>n. 金额；总数
vi. 概括
vt. 总结；合计
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>When the small sum of money which he brought with him from London came to an end he suffered from no dismay.</E>
        <C>当他把从伦敦带来的一点钱花完以后,他也没有沮丧气馁。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I told him what measures I would take to raise such a sum as three hundred pounds or thereabouts.</E>
        <C>我告诉他我将想什么办法筹划三百镑左右的款子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>After I got that sum of money, I was able to stand on my own feet again.</E>
        <C>我拿到那笔钱后,就可以不求任何人了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She brought me word they had no such sum to spare; I said they might mortgage their house in the loan office.</E>
        <C>她传过话来,说他们没有这笔钱,我说他们可把房子抵押给店铺。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The total elastic coupling is the sum of the restraints due to the bending of the tapes and the twisting of the wire.</E>
        <C>总的弹性耦合是张力带弯曲及张力线扭转所产生的约束力矩之和。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>total,gross</E>
        <C>n. 金额；[数]总数</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>recapitulate,gather up</E>
        <C>vi. 概括</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>summarize,tally up</E>
        <C>vt. 总结；合计</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌməri]</SM>
    <E>summary</E>
    <C>adj. 简易的；扼要的
n. 概要，摘要
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He goes on to give us a rapid summary of the events of the next decade.</E>
        <C>他接着向我们扼要概述了此后十年所发生的事件。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Table 1. 1 provides a summary of the types of design details, at which cracks have developed in steel bridges.</E>
        <C>表1.1汇总了钢桥中出现裂纹的设计细节类别。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Table 1. 5 presents a broader summary of the price trends since 1950.</E>
        <C>表1.5提供了1950年以来价格趋势的更广泛的概况。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>condensed,terse</E>
        <C>adj. 简易的；扼要的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>abstract,brief,resume</E>
        <C>n. 概要，[图情]摘要</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌməraiz]</SM>
    <E>summarize</E>
    <C>vt. 总结；概述
vi. 作总结；作概括
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Let us summarize the governing equations for a fluid, previously deduced.</E>
        <C>现在让我们将上面推导出来的流体运动基本方程组归并在一起。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Theories in cognitive psychology are attempts to summarize large sets of data.</E>
        <C>认知心理学的各种理论都是试图概括大套的资料。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It will be useful to summarize the relevant Gaussian formulae.</E>
        <C>有必要概括地讲一下有关的高斯公式。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We may summarize our arguments as follows.</E>
        <C>我们可以把上述讨论小结如下。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We may summarize the situation then as follows.</E>
        <C>于是我们可将情况归结如下。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sum up,outline</E>
        <C>vt. 总结；概述</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌnlait]</SM>
    <E>sunlight</E>
    <C>n. 日光
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sunlight was shining directly in her face, and there was a blaze of light all about the red church on the hill.</E>
        <C>阳光直晒在她的脸上,而山上红教堂的周围,更是一片通红。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The golden sunlight seemed to be rippling through the curly grass like the tide racing in.</E>
        <C>金色的阳光穿过卷着的青草,荡起涟漪,就像涌进的潮水一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Through a haze of tears she watched him vanish through the white pillars, the open doors, out of sunlight into shadow.</E>
        <C>她透过眼前的一片泪花,看着他消失在白色廊柱中间开着的大门后面,从阳光下走向阴影。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Outside the sun was up over the roofs and I could see the points of the cathedral with the sunlight on them.</E>
        <C>外边太阳已经升到屋顶上,我望得见在阳光照耀的大教堂的尖顶。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the bright sunlight she had to narrow her eyes.</E>
        <C>在亮光下,她不得不眯上眼睛。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>Nikko,day light</E>
        <C>n. 日光</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌnraiz]</SM>
    <E>sunrise</E>
    <C>n. 日出；黎明
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Across the surface of the river was splashed the flaming gold of the sunrise.</E>
        <C>江面之上布满了初升的太阳的熔金之色。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We were off before sunrise, Sandy riding and I limping along behind.</E>
        <C>还没出太阳,我们就动身了,桑迪骑马,我一瘸一点的在后边跟着。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The field was covered with white frost. Nothing moved out there in the deep quiet just before sunrise.</E>
        <C>田野罩上一层白霜,太阳出来前是不会有动静来打破这一片死寂的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Soon after sunrise in the morning she stole out from the tent, and rambling into some fields at a short distance.</E>
        <C>太阳刚刚升起,她就溜出了篷帐,漫步走到不远的田野。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The first sight of the low flat shapes on the horizon in the sunrise confounded him.</E>
        <C>他第一眼看见出现在晨曦中地平线上的那些低矮平塌的东西,就愣住了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>morning,sunup</E>
        <C>n. [天]日出；黎明</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,sju:pə'fiʃəl]</SM>
    <E>superficial</E>
    <C>adj. 表面的；肤浅的
n. 表面文章；外表；浅薄的人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her relation with her aunt was as superficial as that off chance lodgers who pass on the stairs.</E>
        <C>她和姑母的关系就象同居一栋楼偶尔在楼梯上相遇的寄宿者一样疏远。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He longs for it to be quicker, even if more superficial.</E>
        <C>他希望能够走得快一点,纵使有点走马看花也罢。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was the superficial things that counted for Henry.</E>
        <C>亨利非常重视表面上的东西。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>surface,external,facial,shallow</E>
        <C>adj. 表面的；肤浅的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>person,garment</E>
        <C>n. 表面文章；外表；浅薄的人</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌplimənt, 'sʌpləment]</SM>
    <E>supplement</E>
    <C>n. 补充，补遗；补充物；附录
vt. 补充，增补
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It comes out each week and it has a magazine supplement.</E>
        <C>每周出版一期,还附有杂志增刊。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>recruitment,renewal</E>
        <C>n. 补充，[图情]补遗；补充物；附录</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>to replenish,eke</E>
        <C>vt. 补充，增补</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sju'pri:m, sə-]</SM>
    <E>supreme</E>
    <C>adj. 最高的；至高的；最重要的
n. 至高；霸权
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was at this point that we at Supreme Head quarters began to lose heart, though in the field things still looked rosy.</E>
        <C>此时战场上的形势虽然看来很乐观,但是我们身在最高司令部的人员已经开始灰心丧气了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The woman looked on the ground, as if she maintained her position by a supreme effort of will.</E>
        <C>女人低头瞅着地下,像是尽了最大的意志才挺得住身子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had been a revered Justice of the U.S.Supreme.</E>
        <C>他一直是一位受人爱戴的美国最高法院法官。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Samuel was the only justice of the U.S. Supreme Court to be impeached.</E>
        <C>塞缪尔是美国最高法院唯一被弹劾的大法官。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She spoke a lot as if her own knowledge were supreme.</E>
        <C>她说了很多,仿佛她的看法比别人都高超似的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>highest,maximum,peak,top,principal</E>
        <C>adj. 最高的；至高的；最重要的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>hegemony</E>
        <C>n. 至高；霸权</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃuəli, 'ʃɔ:-]</SM>
    <E>surely</E>
    <C>adv. 当然；无疑；坚定地；稳当地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The only way you could tell a fisherman, surely, was by his hand.</E>
        <C>想认清究竟是不是渔民只有一个办法,而且绝对可靠,就是看他的那双手。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had a very good countenance, not a fierce and surely aspect; but seemed to have something very manly in his face.</E>
        <C>他的五官生得很端正,没有那样狰狞可憎的样子;脸上带着一种男子汉的英勇气概。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Bertha would surely never have fallen in love with him if he were faultless.</E>
        <C>要不是他无可指责的话,伯莎确实不会同他恋爱的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Next time he would be more subtle and he would surely try to surprise her somehow.</E>
        <C>下次再来时,他一定会更加狡诈阴险,做出她竟想不到的事情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Surely it was the sound of bells, the voice of the city, faint and musical, calling to him.</E>
        <C>一点不错那是钟的声音,正是那个城市的声音,轻缈而悦耳地对他呼唤。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>certainly,definitely,firmly</E>
        <C>adv. 当然；无疑；坚定地；稳当地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sə:dʒən]</SM>
    <E>surgeon</E>
    <C>n. 外科医生
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had no doubt that this was the surgeon.</E>
        <C>她毫不怀疑,这就是那位军医了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The young surgeon lifted up the limping General, and offered to conduct him to his home.</E>
        <C>青年外科医生把瘫软无力的将军扶起来,要送他回家。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Across the back of the canvas he penciled the title: The Surgeon at the Day of Judgment.</E>
        <C>在画布的背面,他用铅笔写下了画名:《最后审判日的外科医生》。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>By an act of sheer self-discipline he had made himself a surgeon.</E>
        <C>他完全靠着苦学,把自己训练成一个外科医生。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The surgeon opened up the wound and got the bullet out.</E>
        <C>外科医生切开伤口,取出子弹。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sawbones,chirurgeon</E>
        <C>n. 外科医生</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sə:dʒəri]</SM>
    <E>surgery</E>
    <C>n. 外科；外科手术；手术室；诊疗室
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This book treats of new trends in surgery.</E>
        <C>这本书论述了外科手术方面的新动向。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Well, I went into the surgery.</E>
        <C>这样,我便走进治疗室。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>theater,surgical department</E>
        <C>n. [外科]外科；外科手术；手术室；诊疗室</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sə:neim]</SM>
    <E>surname</E>
    <C>n. 姓，姓氏；绰号，别名
vt. 给…起别名；给…姓氏
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It's not a good habit to surname for others.</E>
        <C>给别人起绰号可不好。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>lastname,cognomen</E>
        <C>n. 姓，姓氏；绰号，别名</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə'praiziŋli]</SM>
    <E>surprisingly</E>
    <C>adv. 惊人地；出人意外地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sea was surprisingly rough, and the stout little boat lifted high on the waves.</E>
        <C>海面上风浪很大,矫健的小船颠簸着行驶在浪尖上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I am also surprisingly strong and can eat about a three-ounce weight.</E>
        <C>我还是意想不到地强壮,能吃约三盎司的重量。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>alarmingly,startlingly</E>
        <C>adv. 惊人地；出人意外地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə'rendə]</SM>
    <E>surrender</E>
    <C>vt. 使投降；放弃；交出；听任
vi. 投降；屈服；自首
n. 投降；放弃；交出；屈服
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was loath to surrender his sweetheart to his wife.</E>
        <C>他实在不想将情人交给自己的老婆。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The wisest course would be to surrender to the police.</E>
        <C>最聪明的办法是到警察局去自首。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>So I cast about for some means whereby I might surrender with a good grace.</E>
        <C>所以我想方设法好“体面”地下台</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They would sooner sink the ship than surrender.</E>
        <C>他们宁可沉船也决不投降。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She vowed that he would die than surrender.</E>
        <C>她发誓宁死也不投降。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>desert,quit</E>
        <C>vt. 使投降；放弃；交出；听任</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>give in to sb,throw up the sponge</E>
        <C>vi. 投降；屈服；自首</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>submission,Caved In</E>
        <C>n. 投降；放弃；交出；屈服</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə'raundiŋz]</SM>
    <E>surroundings</E>
    <C>n. 环境；周围的事物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I need not tell you that your garden has been our brightest spot in the somber surroundings of the last few days.</E>
        <C>不用我说,在过去几天昏昏暗暗的情况下,你的花园成了我们最光明的一角。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In contrast to the surroundings, she was young, pretty and brisk.</E>
        <C>她年轻,漂亮,动作轻快,同周围的一切恰成对照。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was not made for mean and shabby surroundings.</E>
        <C>她天生受不了穷苦寒酸的日子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When it is night and dark, and one is awake and alone, one's thoughts take the color of the surroundings.</E>
        <C>一到深更半夜,一个人孤零零地醒着没睡,他的心境就会受到环境的感染。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It jars with the surroundings.</E>
        <C>同周围环境不调和。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>context,circumstance,setting,condition</E>
        <C>n. 环境；周围的事物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə:'vei, 'sə:vei, sə-]</SM>
    <E>survey</E>
    <C>n. 调查；测量；审视；纵览
vt. 调查；勘测；俯瞰
vi. 测量土地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The wake survey cannot be used to measure the drag of stalled airfoil or of airfoils with flaps down.</E>
        <C>尾流测量不能用来测量失连状态下的冀型或襟翼偏转后的翼型阻力。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The TVA did not measure saplings until the 1970 survey.</E>
        <C>直到1970年调查时田纳西流域管理局才测定了小径材。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He leisurely took a survey of the state of things.</E>
        <C>他从容地打量了一下四周。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>An attempt will be made to present a rapid survey of the subject.</E>
        <C>我们打算对这个问题做简明扼要的叙述。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>People who would not dance might survey the scene.</E>
        <C>那些不愿跳舞的人可以在这儿观看舞厅中的情景。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>investigation,measurement,probe,research</E>
        <C>n. 调查；测量；审视；纵览</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>examine,check into</E>
        <C>vt. 调查；[测][油气]勘测；俯瞰</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə'vaiv]</SM>
    <E>survive</E>
    <C>vt. 幸存；生还；幸免于；比...活得长
vi. 幸存；活下来
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I learned from the doctors that he would survive; but they said he would come out less an arm and a leg.</E>
        <C>我从医生处打听到,他可能还活得了;但他们说他出院时要少掉一只手臂和一条腿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When you were small, you learned soon enough that with us who live here, the sea is no sport but a way to survive.</E>
        <C>你在很小的时候,老早就知道,对于我们住在这里的人,海并不是好玩的,乃是赖以活命的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The major had been able to survive.</E>
        <C>这样少校终于顶下来了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The firms to survive would be the ones that could sustain losses longer than the others.</E>
        <C>只有那些比其他厂商更能忍受长期损失的厂商,才能在竞争中生存下去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Restore confidence to those of us who still survive, so that we may go on and reap the rich harvests of life.</E>
        <C>恢复我们这些依旧活着的人的信心吧,好让我们继续前进,收获生活的丰硕果实。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə'spekt, 'sʌspekt]</SM>
    <E>suspect</E>
    <C>n. 嫌疑犯
adj. 可疑的；不可信的
vt. 怀疑；猜想
vi. 怀疑；猜想
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The next morning in the schoolyard, all of the boys had to strain not to let the teachers suspect their impatience to leave.</E>
        <C>第二天早上在学校里,每个孩子都得尽量沉往气,别让老师看出他们巴不得快点放学。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I began to suspect that she had had every boy in the block.</E>
        <C>我开始怀疑她以前曾和这街里的每个男孩子都有过这样的事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The cunning varmint would suspect something, and be dodging through the trees like a frightened deer.</E>
        <C>这只狡猾的狐狸一定会起疑心,会象一只受惊的鹿那样,逃进林子里去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some of his readers suspect him of writing to enforce it.</E>
        <C>有些读者怀疑他著述的目的是为了促使这种想法得以实现。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He didn't suspect that they were using him to shock the others.</E>
        <C>他没有想到他们是利用他在吓唬别人。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sus</E>
        <C>n. [法]嫌疑犯</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>doubtful,questionable</E>
        <C>adj. 可疑的；不可信的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>dispute,imagine,wonder,question</E>
        <C>vt. 怀疑；猜想</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>wonder,imagine,question,suppose</E>
        <C>vi. 怀疑；猜想</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə'spend]</SM>
    <E>suspend</E>
    <C>vt. 延缓，推迟；使暂停；使悬浮
vi. 悬浮；[体]禁赛
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Something else is that you may have to suspend your critical judgments for a while.</E>
        <C>还有,你可能得暂时把那些批判性的看法搁置起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A short leg "boot" cast is used to suspend the lower leg.</E>
        <C>用小腿上打的短“靴状”石膏来悬吊小腿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now along comes the 35 Amendment to suspend all these freedoms and rights.</E>
        <C>而今冒出了个第三十五号修正案,要把这一切自由和权利都废止。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>wait,phase back</E>
        <C>vt. 使暂停；延缓，推迟；使悬浮</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə'spiʃən]</SM>
    <E>suspicion</E>
    <C>n. 怀疑；嫌疑；疑心；一点儿
vt. 怀疑
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had done all this, and yet at the back of his mind remained the suspicion that he was little more than a quack.</E>
        <C>尽管他取得了所有这些成绩,但是他在内心深处总是怀疑自己跟江湖骗子相差无几。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He looked at me with suspicion.</E>
        <C>他疑神疑鬼地看着我。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I had not a suspicion that I could be doing any thing wrong.</E>
        <C>我丝毫没有想到我有什么做得不对。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She expected that Norman would send her away; but he didn't, he had to keep her to allay suspicion.</E>
        <C>她以为诺尔曼会把她打发走;但是他没有这样做,他得把她留下,以平息人们的怀疑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A suspicion sprang up in her mind.</E>
        <C>她心中起了怀疑。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>doubt,challenge</E>
        <C>n. 怀疑；嫌疑；疑心；一点儿</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>dispute,wonder,question,suspect of,to doubt</E>
        <C>vt. 怀疑</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə'stein]</SM>
    <E>sustain</E>
    <C>vt. 维持；支撑，承担；忍受；供养；证实
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is well known that displaced workers sustain prolonged income losses while trying to find new jobs.</E>
        <C>众所周知,被解雇的工人在试图找到新的职业的同时他们的收入会遭受长时期的损失。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The amount of wine in the decanter did not promise to sustain the starry roof of night.</E>
        <C>细颈瓶中的酒已经不足以熬过繁星满天的夜空。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The firms to survive would be the ones that could sustain losses longer than the others.</E>
        <C>只有那些比其他厂商更能忍受长期损失的厂商,才能在竞争中生存下去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The makeshift fare would have to sustain him through the night.</E>
        <C>今天他就得靠这些七拼八凑的食物过夜了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They declared that it could never sustain the shock of the discharge.</E>
        <C>他们说它抵抗不住开炮时的震动。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>maintain,undertake,support,accept,favor</E>
        <C>vt. 维持；支撑，承担；忍受；供养；证实</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['swɔləu]</SM>
    <E>swallow</E>
    <C>vt. 忍受；吞没
vi. 吞下；咽下
n. 燕子；一次吞咽的量
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took another big swallow of the Scotch, hoping it would revive him.</E>
        <C>他又喝了一大口威士忌,想借此提提精神。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Did you think the German people would swallow that?</E>
        <C>依你看来,德国人民是否会信以为真?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I ate the end of my piece of cheese and took a swallow of wine.</E>
        <C>我吃完那份干酪,灌了一口酒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He felt as if a shell would swallow all of them.</E>
        <C>他觉得一颗炮弹会把他们统统报销。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He chewed a mouthful of meat but it was too much to swallow.</E>
        <C>他咀嚼了满满一嘴肉,但是多得咽不下去。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>stomach,go,stand,abide,tough</E>
        <C>vt. 忍受；吞没</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>get sth down,get down</E>
        <C>vi. 吞下；咽下</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[swɔmp, swɔ:mp]</SM>
    <E>swamp</E>
    <C>n. 沼泽；湿地
vt. 使陷于沼泽；使沉没；使陷入困境
vi. 下沉；陷入沼泽；陷入困境；不知所措（过去式swamped，过去分词swamped，现在分词swamping，第三人称单数swamps，名词swampiness，形容词swampy）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>All that dreary way we passed through a region of almost endless swamp.</E>
        <C>我们全部可怕的行程都是在那无边无际的沼泽地内。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was yet hope in that southern swamp of despair and violence.</E>
        <C>南方那一片暴虐横行、肆无忌惮的烂泥塘,也还有前途可盼。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We were beset by mosquitoes in the swamp.</E>
        <C>我们在沼泽地遭受蚊群围攻。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The farmer reclaimed the swamp by draining it.</E>
        <C>农民通过排涝来开垦那块沼泽地。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A swamp opposed the advance of the army.</E>
        <C>一沼泽地阻止了军队前进。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>wetland,cienaga</E>
        <C>n. [地理]沼泽；湿地</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>embog</E>
        <C>vt. 使陷于沼泽；使沉没；使陷入困境</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>sunk</E>
        <C>vi. 下沉；陷入沼泽；陷入困境；不知所措（过去式swamped，过去分词swamped，现在分词swamping，第三人称单数swamps，名词swampiness，形容词swampy）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[swɔn, swɔ:n]</SM>
    <E>swan</E>
    <C>n. 天鹅；天鹅星座
vi. 游荡，闲荡
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Pavlova glided across the stage like a swan on a lake.</E>
        <C>帕夫洛娃就象湖上的天鹅那样滑过舞台。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>KONT</E>
        <C>n. [鸟]天鹅；天鹅星座</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>moon,louse around</E>
        <C>vi. 游荡，闲荡</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[swɔ:m]</SM>
    <E>swarm</E>
    <C>vi. 挤满；成群浮游；云集
n. 蜂群；一大群
vt. 挤满；爬
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Here neither cattle nor horses nor dogs have ever run wild, though they swarm southward and northward in a feral state.</E>
        <C>那里从来没有牛、马或狗变成野生的,虽然他们在野生状态下成群地南去和北往。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To turn on the light creates photons by the swarm.</E>
        <C>打开电灯就有大量光子产生。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When bees swarm,hundreds of them come together in a great mass.</E>
        <C>蜜蜂搬家时都挤成一大团。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>These shores will still swarm with the dead of my people.</E>
        <C>这一带海岸仍将到处有我们祖先的英灵出没。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The dike swarm converges on West Spanish peak.</E>
        <C>岩脉群汇聚于西西班牙峰。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>burst at the seams,be packed with</E>
        <C>vi. 挤满；成群浮游；云集</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>cloud,horde</E>
        <C>n. [蜂]蜂群；一大群</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>climb,burst at the seams</E>
        <C>vt. 挤满；爬</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[swei]</SM>
    <E>sway</E>
    <C>vt. 影响；统治；使摇动
vi. 影响；摇摆
n. 影响；摇摆；统治
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>With the diaphragms assumed rigid in their own planes, all the frames sway by the same amount at a given floor level.</E>
        <C>假设各楼板在它们自身平面内为刚性者,在每一给定楼板水平面处所有的框架产生相同的侧移。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Smokestacks are known to sway in the wind if they are not rigid enough.</E>
        <C>如果烟囱没有足够的刚度;它就会在风中摇摆。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Branches sway in the wind.</E>
        <C>树枝在风里摇晃。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The earthquake caused the wall to sway to the right.</E>
        <C>地震使墙向右边倾斜。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Do you sway your hips when you walk?</E>
        <C>你走路时摆动臀部吗?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>affect,influence,impact of,impact on,reach</E>
        <C>vt. 影响；统治；使摇动</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>impact of,impact on,work on</E>
        <C>vi. 影响；摇摆</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>effect,influence,infection,impression,governance</E>
        <C>n. 影响；摇摆；统治</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[swεə]</SM>
    <E>swear</E>
    <C>vt. 发誓；咒骂
vi. 发誓，宣誓；诅咒
n. 宣誓；诅咒
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If he had been recently hurt, he would weep bitterly and swear to run away.</E>
        <C>如果他刚遭到毒打,他会痛哭一场,赌神罚咒地逃跑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A man to be angry is for him to be disposed to hit out, swear, etc.</E>
        <C>一个人发怒对他来说就是倾向于抨击、咒骂等等。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Swear to me on your honour that this story of yours is based on legal fact.</E>
        <C>你得发誓刚才你说的那一套都是根据法律的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They swear him to go and get a bulletin-board.</E>
        <C>他们叫他对天发誓说他一定要去弄块广告牌。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I swear that I meditate no harm; I don't desire to cause any disturbance.</E>
        <C>我发誓我不想害人;我并不想引起任何乱子。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>plight one's troth,cross my heart</E>
        <C>vt. 发誓；咒骂</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>plight one's troth,take an oath</E>
        <C>vi. 发誓，宣誓；诅咒</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>juration,oath</E>
        <C>n. 宣誓；诅咒</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[swet]</SM>
    <E>sweat</E>
    <C>vt. 使出汗；流出；使干苦活；剥削；藉出汗减轻；焦急地期待
n. 汗；水珠；焦急；苦差使
vi. 出汗；辛苦工作；懊恼；结水珠
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sun blazed down on his hands, which were sealed to the wheel by sweat.</E>
        <C>太阳炙烤着他的双手,他的手被汗水粘在方向盘上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He passed a night of grisly dreams, waking once, chilled to the heart with what he took to be a cold sweat.</E>
        <C>这一夜他恶梦频仍,还醒了一次,觉得奇寒彻骨,自以为是出了一身冷汗。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Phoenix only looked above her head, There was sweat on her face, the wrinkles in her skin shone like a bright net.</E>
        <C>菲尼克斯仅是把眼光盯着她头顶上方,脸上淌着汗水,皮肤上的皱纹亮晶晶地如同一张闪光的网。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Depleted and fragile, she crept back into the car, cold sweat on her forehead, holding her and up to her mouth against the smell.</E>
        <C>她精疲力尽,软弱无力,又重新爬上汽车,额头上直冒冷汗,一只手捂住嘴怕有味儿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mr. Lever burst out, the sweat breaking on the backs of his hands and on his bald head.</E>
        <C>利弗先生脱口骂了出来,手背和秃顶上已是汗水涔涔。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>stream,shed</E>
        <C>vt. 使出汗；流出；使干苦活；剥削；藉出汗减轻；焦急地期待</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>sudor,globule</E>
        <C>n. 汗；水珠；焦急；苦差使</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>smart,labour over</E>
        <C>vi. 出汗；辛苦工作；懊恼；结水珠</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[swel]</SM>
    <E>swell</E>
    <C>vi. 膨胀；肿胀；隆起
vt. 使膨胀；使隆起
n. 肿胀；隆起
adj. 漂亮的；一流的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The skiff rises to the crest of the swell, crosses it, rides down the long hill of water behind, advances up the next slope.</E>
        <C>小船冲上了浪峰,越过去,顺着后面的水坡滑了下去,然后再爬上下一个坡。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Keep your breath to cool your porridge, and I shall keep mine to swell my song.</E>
        <C>你留口气吹凉稀饭,我也就留口气唱歌吧。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The best time for most grafting is when the buds are beginning to swell in spring.</E>
        <C>大多数嫁接的最好时期是春天芽开始膨大的时候。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sun will swell into a red giant.</E>
        <C>太阳将膨胀为一颗红巨星。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Occasionally a swell, stronger than the rest, rolled smoothly over the rim of a reef.</E>
        <C>间或一阵强于一般的波涛悠悠然漫过礁石的边缘。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fill,intumesce</E>
        <C>vi. 膨胀；肿胀；隆起</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>expand,plim</E>
        <C>vt. 使膨胀；使隆起</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>tumefaction,tumidness</E>
        <C>n. 肿胀；隆起</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>pretty,smart,tony,cute</E>
        <C>adj. 漂亮的；一流的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[swift]</SM>
    <E>swift</E>
    <C>n. 褐雨燕
adj. 快的；迅速的；敏捷的；立刻的
adv. 迅速地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She with her short swift equal steps glided along easily on a line by his shoulder.</E>
        <C>但她以她短小、迅速、均匀的步伐在他旁边与他并肩轻快地滑行着。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was a great clamour for a swift ending of the war.</E>
        <C>当时存在着要求迅速结束战争的巨大呼声。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took a single swift glance at them and cried out: "It's so! Heavens, what a revelation!"</E>
        <C>他只迅速地对它们瞟了一眼,就大声喊道:“准是这样!天哪,这可真是意想不到!”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The strong tide, so swift, so deep, and certain, was like a congenial friend, in the morning stillness.</E>
        <C>在安静的早晨,河里正在涨潮,这样疾驶,这样深沉,确实,好象一个气息相通的良友似的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I will go over to Michael Cross, and engage him to come behind on his swift nag.</E>
        <C>我先到麦克尔·克劳斯家去一趟,请他骑他那匹快马一路上给我们望风。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>quick,rapid,fast,forward,ready</E>
        <C>adj. 快的；迅速的；敏捷的；立刻的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>quickly,rapidly,fast,promptly,ready</E>
        <C>adv. 迅速地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[swis]</SM>
    <E>Swiss</E>
    <C>adj. 瑞士的；瑞士人的；瑞士风格的
n. 瑞士人；瑞士腔调
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>More brutal tactics might have embarrassed him with the Swiss.</E>
        <C>采用更野蛮的手法可能会使他在瑞士人面前交待不过去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The nondescript Swiss, on arrival, was to have plain clothes.</E>
        <C>那个难以安排的瑞士人到来的时候将穿上便衣。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Swiss diplomat entered briskly, a decent, sad little man, with a red tuft of chin beard.</E>
        <C>这位瑞士外交官精神抖擞地走进门来,他是个正派人,小个子,愁眉苦脸的,长着一簇红色的山羊胡子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Swiss chemists think that the catalyst first draws the sensitizer to its surface and holds it there.</E>
        <C>瑞士化学家认为,催化剂首先把敏化剂吸到它的表面并附着在那里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>So the Swiss have become almost as sticky about Jews as our own State Department.</E>
        <C>因此瑞士人几乎和我们的国务院一样,开始对犹太人感到头痛。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[switʃ]</SM>
    <E>switch</E>
    <C>vt. 转换；用鞭子等抽打
vi. 转换；抽打；[体]换防
n. 开关；转换；鞭子
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was feeling about in the dark for the electric-light switch.</E>
        <C>他在黑暗中摸索,找电灯开关。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This fact enables the supply to be turned off as required by a switch.</E>
        <C>这就使我们在需要断电时就能用开关切断电源。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The wearer of such glasses could change the focus by sliding a switch along one arm of the frame.</E>
        <C>带这种眼镜的人通过调整一只眼镜腿上的滑动开关可以改变焦距。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Equally unbelievable to think that man like Keefe or Pierce would go to this length to try to force him to switch.</E>
        <C>同样地很难想象基夫或皮尔斯那样的人会采取这种手段来强迫他改变立场。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He strode into the living room and turned off the switch.</E>
        <C>他大步流星地走进起居室,关上了收音机。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,simpə'θetik]</SM>
    <E>sympathetic</E>
    <C>adj. 同情的；交感神经的；共鸣的；赞同的；和谐的；合意的
n. 交感神经；容易感受的人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had been sympathetic to the idea of a test ban for some years.</E>
        <C>多年来,他就赞成禁止核试验这种想法。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When she screamed and told the master what she had seen, he was not sympathetic.</E>
        <C>她惊叫一声,并把她所见到的告诉主人,可她的主人却无动于衷。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Thomson gave a queer, sympathetic look, then ran out of the room.</E>
        <C>汤姆森流露出不解的,同情的神色,跑出房间。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>harmonious,balanced,acceptable</E>
        <C>adj. 同情的；交感神经的；共鸣的；赞同的；和谐的；合意的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>vagus nerve</E>
        <C>n. 交感神经；容易感受的人</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['simpəθaiz]</SM>
    <E>sympathize</E>
    <C>vi. 同情，怜悯；支持
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was sincerely glad to see his sisters, but in their glow of fervour and flow of joy he could not sympathize.</E>
        <C>他看见妹妹,打心底里感到高兴,可是,她们热情洋溢,流露出欢乐的心情,他却并没有同感。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Just the same, as compared with other men, I sympathize with you.</E>
        <C>可是,同别人比较起来,我还是同情你的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We sympathize with his desire to live his life as well as utter it.</E>
        <C>我们谅解他所向往的和他所表达的那种生活。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I sympathize with his point of view.</E>
        <C>我赞成他的观点。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>support of,feel for</E>
        <C>vi. 同情，怜悯；支持</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['simpəθi]</SM>
    <E>sympathy</E>
    <C>n. 同情；慰问；赞同
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>My heart goes out in sympathy and love to the bleeding heart of her dear mother and father.</E>
        <C>对她的亲爱父母亲的淌着血的心,我衷心表示同情和热爱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Of course all the world round Tipton would be out of sympathy with this marriage.</E>
        <C>毫无疑问,蒂普顿周围的整个世界,对这件亲事都不会赞许。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For a moment Peter felt a surge of sympathy for the older man.</E>
        <C>一刹那间彼得对这位老头油然产生了一种怜悯心。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She shook her head, sympathy straying between her vision of this young girl and the slice of cake.</E>
        <C>她摇了摇头,怜悯之情彷徨于想象中的这位小姑娘和那片蛋糕之间。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>What have I done to deserve all this sympathy!</E>
        <C>我有什么值得你们大家关怀的!</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>acceptance,feeling,compassion,pity</E>
        <C>n. 同情；慰问；赞同</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sin'θetik]</SM>
    <E>synthetic</E>
    <C>adj. 综合的；合成的，人造的
n. 合成物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Synthetic rubber (SBR) is a copolymer of butadiene (75%) and styrene (25%).</E>
        <C>合成橡胶(SBR)是丁二烯(75%)和苯乙烯(25%)的共聚物。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>comprehensive,integrated,artificial,general</E>
        <C>adj. 综合的；合成的，人造的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>composition</E>
        <C>n. 合成物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,sisti'mætik]</SM>
    <E>systematic</E>
    <C>adj. 系统的；体系的；有系统的；[图情] 分类的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>At first, perhaps, the systematic sowing was done in flooded lands.</E>
        <C>最初的有组织的播种也许是在泛滥过的土地上进行的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>scientific,classified</E>
        <C>adj. 系统的；体系的；有系统的；[图情]分类的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['seifɡɑ:d]</SM>
    <E>safeguard</E>
    <C>n. [安全] 保护；保卫；保护措施
vt. [安全] 保护，护卫
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I shall tell them that our courts are no longer fit instruments to safeguard the public peace!</E>
        <C>我要告诉他们说,我们的法庭已不配作维持治安的合适工具了!</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We have set two hotlines to help women safeguard their legal rights.</E>
        <C>我们设立了两条热线帮助妇女维权。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As a safeguard Sultan ceded Rembau and Linggi to the Dutch.</E>
        <C>苏丹把林茂和林吉割让给荷兰人,以作保证。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>War was a sure safeguard of sanity.</E>
        <C>战争是保持神志清醒的可靠保障。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We must safeguard forest timber .</E>
        <C>我们必须保护林木。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>protection,lee,conservation</E>
        <C>n. [安全]保护；保卫；保护措施</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>secure,preserve,shelter</E>
        <C>vt. [安全]保护，护卫</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sæl'veiʃən]</SM>
    <E>salvation</E>
    <C>n. 拯救；救助
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was no salvation: she would have to go through with it.</E>
        <C>她看不出哪里有救星,她必须硬着头皮苦撑下去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He would not suffer the soul of man to die, but had prepared a plan for his salvation.</E>
        <C>他不会让人的灵魂遭到死亡,他已经给人的灵魂的拯救作了安排。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He watched the Salvation Army attempt to feed the poor.</E>
        <C>他坐视“救世军”去救济穷人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Take care how you answer; for your life and salvation are at stake on it.</E>
        <C>回答的时候你要慎重,因为这关系到你的生死存亡。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had a cross of salvation round his throat.</E>
        <C>他有一个救苦救难的十字架挂在脖子上。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>retrieval,redemption</E>
        <C>n. 拯救；救助</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sæŋ,kʃən]</SM>
    <E>sanction</E>
    <C>n. 制裁，处罚；认可；支持
vt. 制裁，处罚；批准；鼓励
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"D'you mean to tell me that you're going to sanction this marriage?" asked the doctor.</E>
        <C>“你的意思是告诉我,你打算同意这桩婚事吗?”医生问道。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>approval,penalty,holding,support,adhesion</E>
        <C>n. 制裁，处罚；认可；支持</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>encourage,confirm,heart,uphold</E>
        <C>vt. 制裁，处罚；批准；鼓励</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sætʃəreit, 'sætʃərit]</SM>
    <E>saturate</E>
    <C>vt. 浸透，使湿透；使饱和，使充满
adj. 浸透的，饱和的；深颜色的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We'll saturate California with the rise in its crime rate.</E>
        <C>我们将使加利福尼亚州的犯罪案件增长率达到饱和点。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>freight,water logging</E>
        <C>vt. 浸透，使湿透；使饱和，使充满</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>permeant,satd</E>
        <C>adj. 浸透的，饱和的；深颜色的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sævidʒ]</SM>
    <E>savage</E>
    <C>adj. 野蛮的；残酷的；狂怒的；荒凉的
n. 未开化的；粗鲁的人；残暴成性的人
vt. 乱咬；粗暴的对待
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He thought he had been needlessly savage to him on the last night when they had met.</E>
        <C>他想,头一天晚上,他们遇见的时候,他对他那么粗暴,实在毫无道理。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Pig!" she spat out at him viciously, her nostrils flaring in a look of savage disdain.</E>
        <C>“蠢猪!”她恶毒地咒骂他,两只鼻孔张得大大的,露出了极端蔑视的神情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To the savage and primitive mind the earth seems to be the whole flat floor of the universe.</E>
        <C>在野蛮人和原始人看来,大地似乎是整个宇宙的一片平坦的底板。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was wild and savage, and no man could mount him, or do anything at all with him.</E>
        <C>它既野又凶,谁都驾驭不了它,谁也对它没办法。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Would you turn wild again, eat men's flesh again, and be a savage as you were before?</E>
        <C>你要重新再过野蛮生活,再吃人肉,象从前那样当野人吗?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>wild,cruel,iron,desert</E>
        <C>adj. 野蛮的；残酷的；狂怒的；荒凉的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>yahoo,woodenness</E>
        <C>n. 未开化的；粗鲁的人；残暴成性的人</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['skændəl]</SM>
    <E>scandal</E>
    <C>n. 丑闻；流言蜚语；诽谤；公愤
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was no need to be driven away by a little scandal.</E>
        <C>用不着被几句闲话吓跑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He is the schoolmaster who caused a scandal by what he said in the letter he wrote to the Times.</E>
        <C>他就是那个因在写给《泰晤士报》的信中所说的事情而引起公愤的校长。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then Eva would jump in with her piece of scandal.</E>
        <C>继而伊娃会举出她所熟知的丑闻一则,匆忙地从中间插话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>That man will nose out a scandal anywhere.</E>
        <C>那个人在什么地方都会探听出丑闻。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>More scandal would fall on the church if there were no such contentions.</E>
        <C>如果没有这种争论,教会反而会蒙受更大的耻辱。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>tale,personalities</E>
        <C>n. 丑闻；流言蜚语；诽谤；公愤</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['skeptikəl]</SM>
    <E>sceptical</E>
    <C>adj. 怀疑的；怀疑论的；习惯怀疑的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was like a sceptical voyager strolling on the beach while he waited for the tide.</E>
        <C>他象一个狐疑不定的航海家,漫步在沙滩上等待涨潮。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We may be sceptical yet intrigued to find out more about the would-be magic methods used.</E>
        <C>对那里采用的近乎魔法的教学方法,我们感到怀疑,但又十分好奇。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>skeptical,suspicious</E>
        <C>adj. 怀疑的；怀疑论的；习惯怀疑的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['skræmbl]</SM>
    <E>scramble</E>
    <C>vt. 攀登；使混杂，仓促凑成；扰乱
n. 抢夺，争夺；混乱，混乱的一团；爬行，攀登
vi. 爬行，攀登；不规则地生长；仓促行动
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was knocked down in the scramble, but he quickly picked himself up and dusted himself down.</E>
        <C>他在争抢中被撞倒了,但他很快就站起来,拍掉身上的尘土。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The valley proved very wild and rough, and their walk became rather a scramble.</E>
        <C>山谷此时变得十分荒凉、崎岖,行走也渐渐成了攀登。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You learn to scramble and move quickly.</E>
        <C>你要学会抢先,动作要快。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I'll scramble some eggs with roe?</E>
        <C>我用鱼籽炒几个鸡蛋好吗?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>scale,climb,disorder</E>
        <C>vt. 攀登；使混杂，仓促凑成；扰乱</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>chaos,disorder,confusion,involvement,mix</E>
        <C>n. 抢夺，争夺；混乱，混乱的一团；爬行，攀登</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>scale,climb,creep</E>
        <C>vi. 爬行，攀登；不规则地生长；仓促行动</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skræp]</SM>
    <E>scrap</E>
    <C>n. 碎片；残余物；打架；少量
vt. 废弃；使解体；拆毁
adj. 废弃的；零碎的
vi. 吵架
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A strange air of detachment was about that youthful, shabby figure, and not a scrap of luggage filled the rack above his head.</E>
        <C>那个衣衫破旧的年轻小伙子有一种奇特的超然的神态,在他头顶的行李架上,一件行李也没有。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A person may be thrown on the scrap heap by the age of fifty when many of the best years are still ahead.</E>
        <C>人们在五十岁时候可以被掷进废品堆,而那时他最好的工作岁月还有很多。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I carry about me not a scrap of writing openly referring to it.</E>
        <C>我并未携带公然涉及它的片纸只字。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Wealthy countries restrain the export of scrap iron and steel.</E>
        <C>富裕国家限制出口废钢铁。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>All trim scrap is conveyed back to the furnace.</E>
        <C>所有修整边料传送回铅锅。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>bit,debris,chip,fight</E>
        <C>n. [机]碎片；残余物；打架；少量</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>out of use,disaffirm</E>
        <C>vt. 废弃；使解体；拆毁</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>waste,dumped</E>
        <C>adj. 废弃的；零碎的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>quarrel,exchange words</E>
        <C>vi. 吵架</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skript]</SM>
    <E>script</E>
    <C>n. 脚本；手迹；书写用的字母
vt. 把…改编为剧本
vi. 写电影脚本
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He cradled the phone in his shoulder and, using his left hand to hold the card, wrote in a fine script with the right.</E>
        <C>他把电话夹在肩膀上,左手抓住卡片,用右手写出一手漂亮的字。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Although I could probably speak off the cuff for two hours, I always work from a script.</E>
        <C>虽然我可能不用准备就可以讲两个钟头,但我一向用讲稿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The term can be applied to peoples without a script.</E>
        <C>这个词语可以用于没有文字的人群。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He spent two years writing the script and many more months choosing his actors.</E>
        <C>他花了两年时间写电影剧本,又花了好几个月挑演员。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She wrote her name on the pad in school girl script.</E>
        <C>她在纸条上用一种中学生的笔体写了她的名字。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>play book</E>
        <C>n. 脚本；[图情]手迹；书写用的字母</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skrʌb]</SM>
    <E>scrub</E>
    <C>n. 矮树；洗擦；擦洗者；矮小的人（或物）
vt. 用力擦洗；使净化
vi. 擦洗；进行手臂消毒
adj. 矮小的；临时凑合的；次等的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He moved into the locker room and began to slip out of his scrub suit.</E>
        <C>他走进更衣室把手术服脱下来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Don′t rub too hard with your cleaning brush or you could scrub the paint away.</E>
        <C>不要用刷子刷得太狠,不然的话,你会把油漆都刷掉的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The great plain was covered in scrub and small lifeless trees.</E>
        <C>浩瀚的平原覆盖着灌木和毫无生气的矮小树林。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Always scrub the tins out before using them again.</E>
        <C>用盆盆罐罐前一定要洗净。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now, scrub until that word's gone, she ordered.</E>
        <C>来,把那些字擦掉,她吩咐我。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>small,scouring</E>
        <C>n. 矮树；洗擦；擦洗者；矮小的人（或物）</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>depurate</E>
        <C>vt. 用力擦洗；使净化</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>dwarfish,runty</E>
        <C>adj. 矮小的；临时凑合的；次等的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['skru:tini]</SM>
    <E>scrutiny</E>
    <C>n. 详细审查；监视；细看；选票复查
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Winston turned his head a little aside to avoid the scrutiny of the large dark eyes.</E>
        <C>温斯顿把脑袋转开去一些,避免他黑色大眼睛的探索。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now is the moment of uncertainty! If our place of retreat escapes this scrutiny, we are still safe!</E>
        <C>现在是吉凶难料的关键时刻!要是我们这个藏身的地方能逃过这项搜查,我们仍然是安全的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Few wives in their forties can weather such a scrutiny.</E>
        <C>很少年过四十的妻子经得起这么仔细的观察。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>By this time she was scarcely conscious of their scrutiny.</E>
        <C>这时她已经不觉得人家在打量她了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His work looks all right, but it will not bear scrutiny.</E>
        <C>他的工作似乎很好,但是经不起仔细审阅。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>observation,monitoring,surveillance,watch</E>
        <C>n. 详细审查；监视；细看；选票复查</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['skʌlptʃə]</SM>
    <E>sculpture</E>
    <C>n. 雕塑；雕刻；刻蚀
vt. 雕塑；雕刻；刻蚀
vi. 从事雕刻
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The seeds also differ in shape and sculpture.</E>
        <C>种子的形状与花纹亦有不同。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>carving,incision</E>
        <C>n. [建]雕塑；[轻]雕刻；刻蚀</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>grave,engrave</E>
        <C>vt. [建]雕塑；[轻]雕刻；刻蚀</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃɔ:n]</SM>
    <E>sean</E>
    <C>n. 肖恩（男子名）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In third place was the Scottish burr, made famous by actor Sean Connery.</E>
        <C>以“小舌音”为主要特点的苏格兰口音位列第三,这主要归功于男星肖恩•康纳利。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I was shown round the school campus by Sean, who had entered the school just a year before.</E>
        <C>肖恩带我参观了校园,他去年刚进这所学校。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sean The decision was pretty easy to make. I mean we knew we wanted to watch our kids.</E>
        <C>萧恩·格瑞尼</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As you said all that, I just heard them yelling Sean Penn's name. He's coming in.</E>
        <C>当你谈到这些的时候,我听见人们在叫西恩。潘的名字,他来了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This comes directly from Jim Sterne who introduced the term to me through my BNET colleague, Sean Silverman. This gives you some time.</E>
        <C>这是Jim Sterne通过我在BNET的同事介绍给我的妙招。这句话会给你留出一些回寰的时间。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sektə]</SM>
    <E>sector</E>
    <C>n. 部门；扇形，扇区；象限仪；函数尺
vt. 把…分成扇形
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The beam scans a circular area in the form of a sector which sweeps around and around.</E>
        <C>这波束周而复始地呈扇形扫视一个园形区域。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>ministry,division,department</E>
        <C>n. 部门；扇形，扇区；象限仪；函数尺</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['si:miŋli]</SM>
    <E>seemingly</E>
    <C>adv. 看来似乎；表面上看来
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She returned in thought to his unreasoning and seemingly consuming enthusiasm for her.</E>
        <C>她回想到他对她那种超越理性的,仿佛足以把他自己烧毁的热情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In spite of his grief, Twain continued to amuse the American public with a seemingly inexhaustible store of wit and humor.</E>
        <C>尽管他非常悲痛,马克·吐温仍以他那似乎永不枯竭的机智和幽默,使美国公众笑逐颜开。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A whole succession of tricksters or confidence--men appear on the ship seemingly the same man in various guises.</E>
        <C>船上有一连串坏蛋或是骗子--看上去是以各种形相出现的同一个人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Night shortly after drew its veil over the lake, and the whole of that seemingly interminable wilderness.</E>
        <C>暗夜又把黑纱撒向湖面和那无边无际的旷野。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As the inspector and others came in, she regarded them disdainfully, seemingly unconcerned about her capture.</E>
        <C>警官和其他人进来的时候,她的态度轻蔑,好象对被抓一事不以为然。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['seɡmənt, seɡ'ment, 'seɡment]</SM>
    <E>segment</E>
    <C>vi. 分割
n. 段；部分
vt. 分割
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Most often this involved a segment of a girder web.</E>
        <C>大多数出现在主渠腹板部分。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>With straightedge and compasses, divide a segment of a into 2 parts.</E>
        <C>用直尺和圆规把线段a分成两部分。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The transverse nerves pass to the spiracles of their segment.</E>
        <C>横神经通往同体节的气门。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>to cut up,divide up</E>
        <C>vi. 分割</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>dan,proportion,part,portion,percent</E>
        <C>n. [计]段；部分</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>to cut up,deleave</E>
        <C>vt. 分割</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['seminɑ:]</SM>
    <E>seminar</E>
    <C>n. 讨论会，研讨班
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It grew out of a seminar first given at Harvard.</E>
        <C>它最初出现于哈佛大学的一个研讨班上。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>forum,consultation,symposium</E>
        <C>n. 讨论会，研讨班</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['senətə]</SM>
    <E>senator</E>
    <C>n. 参议员；（古罗马的）元老院议员；评议员，理事
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Far from disconcerted, the Senator turned round and followed the two girls at a distance of a few yards.</E>
        <C>参议员毫不泄气,转过身来,在两个姑娘后面几码之遥尾随着。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Be that as it may. If our good senator was a political sinner, he was in a fair way to expiate it by his night's penance.</E>
        <C>不管怎么说,如果我们这位好心的参议员在政治上有罪的话,那么他那天夜晚的苦行也足以抵消他的罪名了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Senator Simpson merely looked the deep things that he thought.</E>
        <C>参议员辛浦生只在考虑自己心里不可告人的事情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was aware that the Senator liked to do things with order and method.</E>
        <C>她明白参议员的事总喜欢办得有板有眼,井井有条。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The senator′s son traded on his father′s name when he ran for mayor.</E>
        <C>那个参议员的儿子在竞选市长时,利用了他父亲的名望。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>commissioner,councilor</E>
        <C>n. 参议员；（古罗马的）元老院议员；评议员，理事</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sen'seiʃən]</SM>
    <E>sensation</E>
    <C>n. 感觉；轰动；感动
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A tingling sensation in his arm told him that he had blacked out for a while.</E>
        <C>手臂上有点刺痛,他明白自己曾昏厥了片刻。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>News of the launch of a new satellite was no longer a sensation.</E>
        <C>新卫星发射的消息就不再是耸人听闻的事了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The next day came a fresh sensation.</E>
        <C>第二天,传来了一件惊人的消息。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He likes to see the film that produced a sensation.</E>
        <C>他喜欢看那部轰动一时的电影。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But he had a sensation that T was treading on dangerous ground.</E>
        <C>但是他有一种感觉,T这件事干得可悬乎。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>consciousness,feel</E>
        <C>n. [生理]感觉；轰动；感动</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sentimənt]</SM>
    <E>sentiment</E>
    <C>n. 感情，情绪；情操；观点；多愁善感
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Small things affect light minds" was the sentiment of a great master of the passion of love.</E>
        <C>“细微的事打动轻快的心”,这是一位恋爱大师的体会。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a thrilling sentiment, no doubt.</E>
        <C>不容怀疑,这是一种壮烈的情感。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The blood rushed into Shelton's face; he felt he had been detected in a piece of sentiment.</E>
        <C>谢尔顿的脸胀得通红;他感觉到他已经被人发觉出他是一片柔情了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We have tried to put reason before sentiment, duty before love; our minds approve, but our hearts reproach us.</E>
        <C>我们本来总是努力把理性搁在情感头里,把责任搁在爱情头里,我们的头脑赞成这个,可是我们的心肠责备我们。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her affection for him was still the chief sentiment in her heart.</E>
        <C>她对他的爱仍然主宰着她的感情。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>mood,emotion,viewpoint,affection,heart</E>
        <C>n. [心理]感情，情绪；情操；观点；多愁善感</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sɑ:dʒənt]</SM>
    <E>sergeant</E>
    <C>n. 军士；警察小队长；海军陆战队中士；高等律师
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Before them stood a tough and belligerent sergeant from the Southwest. He told them he could beat hell out of any man in his fit.</E>
        <C>在他们面前,站着一个家住美国西南部的下士,这个下士粗暴无礼、好斗成性,他对他们说,他可以把他这一中队里的任何士兵打得屁滚尿流。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She started and looked annoyed when I mentioned that Sergeant Cuff wished to speak to her.</E>
        <C>我一提起克夫探长想要跟她谈谈,她就吓了一跳,满脸不乐意。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A police sergeant backed out of a closet in the corner.</E>
        <C>一位警官从拐角的一个壁橱里退出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"A touch of the rheumatics in my back," said the Sergeant.</E>
        <C>“我背脊上的风湿痛发作了,”探长说。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Side by side, in the gray of the summer evening, Sergeant Cuff and I set forth for the Shivering Sand.</E>
        <C>在夏日的暮色苍茫中,我跟萨金特·卡夫探长并肩向激沙滩走去。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>non-commissioned officer,sarge</E>
        <C>n. 军士；警察小队长；海军陆战队中士；高等律师</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['siəriəl, 'si:r-]</SM>
    <E>serial</E>
    <C>adj. 连续的；连载的；分期偿还的
n. 电视连续剧；[图情] 期刊；连载小说
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Inventory includes the binding and circulating control of the issues of a serial.</E>
        <C>藏书包括系列出版物各期的装订和流通管理。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A serial is a publication issued in successive parts and intended to be continued indefinitely.</E>
        <C>连续分期,并拟无限期地继续发行的出版物,称为连续出版物。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Producers of printed indexes to the serial literature are also making information available in a machine-readable form.</E>
        <C>期刊文献印刷本索引的编制者也在以机读形式提供情报。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The serial killer had killed 5 people before he was finally caught by the police.</E>
        <C>在被警方逮捕之前,那个连环杀手已经杀害了5名受害者。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I had been so enthralled by reading the serial stories in the magazine supplement.</E>
        <C>我一直迷恋着阅读杂志增刊上的连载小说。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>continuing,straight,endless,running,successive</E>
        <C>adj. 连续的；连载的；[会计]分期偿还的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>TV series,periodical</E>
        <C>n. 电视连续剧；[图情]期刊；连载小说</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['setbæk]</SM>
    <E>setback</E>
    <C>n. 挫折；退步；逆流
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>When anything goes this well, a major setback can be just around the corner.</E>
        <C>一件事过于顺利的时候,很可能不久就会有大挫折。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I am not going to let the setback throw me.</E>
        <C>我不会因这一挫折而一蹶不振。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He faced a setback within the west itself.</E>
        <C>他遇到了发生在西方集团内部的一个挫折。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>frustration,clawback</E>
        <C>n. 挫折；退步；逆流</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['seksjuəl, -ʃuəl]</SM>
    <E>sexual</E>
    <C>adj. 性的；性别的；有性的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Headache is often present, as are recurring leg cramps and sexual excitement, followed by impotence.</E>
        <C>常常头痛,同时重复发生腿部抽筋和性欲亢进,后来便是阳虚阳萎。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In his striving for wealth, power, or sexual satisfaction, he reverts to his true animal nature, and the facade of civilization falls away.</E>
        <C>在为财富、权力和性的满足奋斗时,人恢复了他真正的动物本性,文明的外观烟消云散。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Experienced observers used to insist that outright sexual discrimination is not common.</E>
        <C>有经验的观察者往往断言,单纯的性别歧视,并不是普遍存在的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The attitude he had adopted towards sexual matters fifteen years before, however, was too different from his father's.</E>
        <C>可是十五年前他对两性关系所采取的看法跟他父亲的看法就大不相同。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There are about 700 interspecific hybrids among the British vascular plant flora of about 2500 native and alien sexual species.</E>
        <C>在不列颠维管植物区系的2500个本地的和归化的有性种中,约有700个种间杂种。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>gamic</E>
        <C>adj. [生物]性的；性别的；有性的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃæbi]</SM>
    <E>shabby</E>
    <C>adj. 破旧的；卑鄙的；吝啬的；低劣的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The third Reich was expiring, as it had begun, with a shabby lie.</E>
        <C>第三帝国在弥留之际还在信口说瞎话,就象它在建立初一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"We must blaze the news across the front page of Mutiny!" said the shabby girl.</E>
        <C>“我们必须把这个消息登在《反叛》的头版!”衣衫褴褛的姑娘说。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took me by the hand to a shabby little barracks beside the tarmac, its windows blown out.</E>
        <C>他拉着我的手走向跑道旁一个窗子被炸掉的简陋小棚屋里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The shabby, threadbare dress, in its best days, couldn't have been labeled a "gown."There was no train, no veil.</E>
        <C>那身破旧褴褛的衣服,在新的时候也不能算是“礼服”。即没有拖裙,也没有面纱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A strange air of detachment was about that youthful, shabby figure, and not a scrap of luggage filled the rack above his head.</E>
        <C>那个衣衫破旧的年轻小伙子有一种奇特的超然的神态,在他头顶的行李架上,一件行李也没有。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>poor,mean,tight,base,shot</E>
        <C>adj. 破旧的；卑鄙的；吝啬的；低劣的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃɑ:ft; ʃæft]</SM>
    <E>shaft</E>
    <C>n. 拍杆；轴；箭杆；杆状物
vt. 利用；在……上装杆
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Tom's heart gave a great thump, and he ran like the wind to the shaft.</E>
        <C>汤姆的心怦的一跳,像一阵风似地奔到矿井。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As the crankshaft rotates, the crankpin swings in a circle around the shaft.</E>
        <C>随着曲轴的转动,曲柄销绕主轴作圆周摆动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Pawl is a simple device which allows a shaft to turn only one way.</E>
        <C>掣爪是一种非常简单的只让转轴往一个方向转动的装置。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The air flows down to a shaft and thus loses potential energy.</E>
        <C>空气向下进入竖井,因而失去势能。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fast-idle cam position is controlled by an arm on the choke shaft.</E>
        <C>快怠速凸轮的位置是由阻风门轴上的杆臂控制的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃɑ:k]</SM>
    <E>shark</E>
    <C>n. 鲨鱼；骗子
vi. 诈骗
vt. 敲诈
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If he had not looked down, he would now be halfway across with the shark chasing after him.</E>
        <C>如果他不往下看的话,他必定和追逐他的鲨鱼游在半途中了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The "seed" itself might be the tooth of a prehistoric shark.</E>
        <C>这颗“种子”本身也许是一颗史前鲨鱼的牙齿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The shark was threaded into a pipe "T" connection.</E>
        <C>一个螺栓体被拧进一个“T”形管接头中。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She entrusted all her saving to a shark.</E>
        <C>她把所有的积蓄都托付给了一个骗子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The shark, excited by the smell of blood and the chase, went after him.</E>
        <C>那条鲨鱼受到血腥味以及捕食的刺激,紧追在他后头。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fraud,swindler</E>
        <C>n. 鲨鱼；骗子</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>con game</E>
        <C>vi. 诈骗</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>extort,black mail</E>
        <C>vt. 敲诈</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃætə]</SM>
    <E>shatter</E>
    <C>vt. 粉碎；打碎；破坏；破掉；使散开
vi. 粉碎；损坏；落叶
n. 碎片；乱七八糟的状态
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There were times that I deeply resented how he sought to manipulate our public opinion and shatter our self-esteem.</E>
        <C>有时我也很气愤他企图操纵我国的舆论和伤害我们的自尊心。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He could shatter airs and "respectability" with deadly sarcasm.</E>
        <C>他能以无情的讽刺来粉碎派头和“体面”。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The blast may deflect structural steel frames, collapse roofs, dish-in walls, shatter panels, and break windows.</E>
        <C>爆震可能使结构物的钢架变形,屋顶倒塌墙壁内陷,墙板破碎,窗户玻璃破碎等。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>destroy,comminute</E>
        <C>vt. 粉碎；打碎；破坏；破掉；使散开</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>size reduction,out of action</E>
        <C>vi. 粉碎；损坏；落叶</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>debris,chip</E>
        <C>n. 碎片；乱七八糟的状态</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃiə]</SM>
    <E>sheer</E>
    <C>adj. 绝对的；透明的；峻峭的
adv. 完全；陡峭地
vi. 偏航
vt. 使偏航；使急转向
n. 偏航；透明薄织物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>His call for a book of the trains had been a sheer piece of impromptu.</E>
        <C>他打听火车时刻表只是一段纯粹的即兴曲。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In a school carried on by sheer cruelty, whether it is presided over by a dunce or not, there is not likely to be much learnt.</E>
        <C>在一个完全用暴虐残酷的办法办的学校里,不管主持的人是不是大笨蛋,反正学生都不会学到多少东西。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then all at once we hit quota, held to it and finally topped it as the men molded themselves by sheer effort into a smooth working crew.</E>
        <C>后来,我们突然间赶上了工作定额,并且还能保持着不再落后。由于这些人能够用最大的努力把自己锻炼成一队熟练的工人,我们终于超过了工作定额。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sheer contentment put a bloom on her.</E>
        <C>由于生活过得十分称心,她人也就显得容光焕发。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To ask such prices is sheer robbery.</E>
        <C>要这样的价钱简直是明火执仗的抢劫。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>strict,absolute,transparent,positive,crystal</E>
        <C>adj. 绝对的；透明的；峻峭的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>very,quite a</E>
        <C>adv. 完全；陡峭地</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>yaw</E>
        <C>vi. 偏航</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>crab</E>
        <C>vt. 使偏航；使急转向</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>yaw,leeway</E>
        <C>n. 偏航；[纺]透明薄织物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃipmənt]</SM>
    <E>shipment</E>
    <C>n. 装货；装载的货物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was a great deal of breakage in that shipment of glassware.</E>
        <C>那批玻璃器皿损坏了很多。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We did a similar shipment a few months ago, so I can soon put my hands on the rate.</E>
        <C>几个月前我们装运过同样的一批货,所以我能很快把保险费用算出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I'd like to check with you on that last shipment of goods to Harold Watkins in Philadelphia.</E>
        <C>我想跟你核对一下上次运往费城哈罗德·瓦金斯的货物。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I have got a bone to pick with you, Mr. Patel! Over your last cottonseed oil shipment to Liverpool.</E>
        <C>佩特尔先生:关于上次装运到利物浦的那批棉花籽油,我真要抱怨你。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He put his OK on the shipment.</E>
        <C>他在装运的货物上写上“查讫”二字。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>loading</E>
        <C>n. 装货；装载的货物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃʌv]</SM>
    <E>shove</E>
    <C>vt. 挤；强使；撞；猛推
n. 推；挤
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I threw my right leg about her legs and gave her a shove, tripping her.</E>
        <C>我伸出右腿盘住她的两腿给她一个绊子,把她绊倒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Peggy seemed kind enough, but maybe she was being kind in order to shove her part of the work on him.</E>
        <C>佩吉仿佛挺和气,但她之所以和气,或许就是为了把她的那部分工作卸到他身上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Let′s shove the boat into the water.</E>
        <C>咱们来把船推下水去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Why didn't you give her a good shove?</E>
        <C>你为什么不用力推她一把?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Help me shove the furniture aside.</E>
        <C>请帮我把这件家具推到旁边去。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>squeeze,force one's way</E>
        <C>vt. 挤；强使；撞；猛推</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>push,jundy</E>
        <C>n. 推；挤</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃru:d]</SM>
    <E>shrewd</E>
    <C>adj. 精明的；狡猾的；机灵的
n. 精明（的人）；机灵（的人）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Louis surveyed me with his shrewd gray eyes and shook his head portentously.</E>
        <C>鲁易用他狡猾的灰色眼睛打量着我,预示凶兆般地摇着头。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She shifted restlessly in her chair, and caught Stephen observing her with a shrewd eye.</E>
        <C>她心神不定地在椅子上动了一下,发现斯蒂芬用锐利的眼光看着她。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was a shrewd Yankee in Emerson, a blunt fellow who could strip an occasion to its essence.</E>
        <C>爱默生有扬基人的那份精明,那份单刀直入的耿直。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mrs. Mooney, who was a shrewd judge, knew that the young men were only passing the time away: none of them meant business.</E>
        <C>穆尼太太精明得很,她看得出,小伙子们只是寻开心,消遣而已,没有一个是真心诚意的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He isn't shrewd enough to organize a thing of that kind.</E>
        <C>他是没有那么精明去干那种事的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>designing,knowing,clever,subtle</E>
        <C>adj. 精明的；狡猾的；机灵的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>astuteness,smartness</E>
        <C>n. 精明（的人）；机灵（的人）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃrʌb]</SM>
    <E>shrub</E>
    <C>n. 灌木；灌木丛
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The shrub soon stopped growing, and began to get ready to produce a flower.</E>
        <C>但是,这小苗不久就不再长了,而且开始孕育着一个花朵。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Not a shrub or tree, not a hill or valley, just an endless expanse of white.</E>
        <C>空荡荡地没有一草一木,空旷旷地不见一山半谷,眼前只是一片连绵不断广袤无边的白色。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The growing apex or main shoot of a shrub or tree.</E>
        <C>顶枝灌木或乔木的生长顶端或主要新梢</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Shrub having copious small white flowers in spring.</E>
        <C>一种灌木,春季开许多白色的小花。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A shrub or tree that bears elderberries.</E>
        <C>接骨木属植物产接骨木果的灌木或乔木</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>bush,frutex</E>
        <C>n. [林]灌木；灌木丛</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃrʌɡ]</SM>
    <E>shrug</E>
    <C>vt. 耸肩，耸肩表示
n. 耸肩
vi. 耸肩
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"It's not my affair," said he, with a final shrug of the shoulders.</E>
        <C>“这不关我的事,”他说,坚决地耸了一下肩头。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I would answer with a shrug of my shoulders.</E>
        <C>我总是耸耸肩回答。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I can leave with a cheerful shrug and never look back.</E>
        <C>我现在可以高高兴兴地扔下,毫不痛惜。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>hunch</E>
        <C>vt. 耸肩，耸肩表示</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃʌtə]</SM>
    <E>shutter</E>
    <C>n. 快门；百叶窗；关闭物；遮板
vt. 为…装百叶窗；以百叶窗遮闭
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is built into the counter, and can be exposed by movement of a shutter.</E>
        <C>它装在计数器中,移去挡片,就可以产生照射。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The shutter rattled in the wind.</E>
        <C>百叶窗在风中发出嘎嘎声。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The beam from the laser L passes through the shutter S.</E>
        <C>激光器L发出的光束经过快门S。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>diaphragm,jalousie</E>
        <C>n. [摄]快门；[建]百叶窗；关闭物；[机]遮板</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃʌtl]</SM>
    <E>shuttle</E>
    <C>n. 航天飞机；穿梭；梭子；穿梭班机、公共汽车等
vt. 使穿梭般来回移动；短程穿梭般运送
vi. 穿梭往返
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The U.S. space shuttle took to the air for the first time on February 18, attached to the top of a Boeing 747 jet.</E>
        <C>美国航天飞机于2月18日首次试航,航天飞机驮在波音747喷气飞机的背上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She struck the web with her shuttle and rent it in pieces.</E>
        <C>她用梭子猛击织物,并把它弄得粉碎。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The space shuttle could be used to build this system.</E>
        <C>可以用航天飞机来建造这个系统。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The space shuttle is touching down.</E>
        <C>那架航天飞机正在着陆。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>spaceplane</E>
        <C>n. [航]航天飞机；穿梭；[纺]梭子；穿梭班机、公共汽车等</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[si:dʒ]</SM>
    <E>siege</E>
    <C>n. 围攻；包围；围城；不断袭击；长期努力
vt. 围攻；包围
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>So he shut himself up in his castle, whose impregnable strength was such as defied a siege.</E>
        <C>所以他把自己关在他的城堡里,那城堡盖得牢不可破,经得起围攻。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was only thirty days since the siege began.</E>
        <C>自从围攻到现在一共不过三十天。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The French and Vietminh settled in for a long siege.</E>
        <C>法国和越南的军队进入了一场旷日持久的围城战。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The siege was not pressed with vigour.</E>
        <C>这次围城没有进行有力的进攻。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I think it now permissible to claim that the siege of Tobruk has been raised.</E>
        <C>我认为现在可以宣称托卜鲁克已经解围.</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>besiegement,encirclement</E>
        <C>n. 围攻；包围；围城；不断袭击；长期努力</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>invest,case</E>
        <C>vt. 围攻；包围</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[siv]</SM>
    <E>sieve</E>
    <C>n. [粮食][矿业] 筛子；滤网；不能保守秘密的人
vt. 筛；滤
vi. 筛；滤
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A special case of this mechanism is the so-called sieve effect.</E>
        <C>这个机理的特殊情况就是所谓的筛分效应。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You can't carry water in a sieve。</E>
        <C>你不能用竹篮子打水。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>boult,sifter</E>
        <C>n. [粮食][矿业]筛子；滤网；不能保守秘密的人</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>screen,ree</E>
        <C>vt. [粮食][数]筛；滤</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>sift</E>
        <C>vi. [粮食][数]筛；滤</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['signifai]</SM>
    <E>signify</E>
    <C>vt. 表示；意味；预示
vi. 有重要性；要紧；冒充内行
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He paused, waving his hand to signify the vanity of the more that might be said.</E>
        <C>他停顿下来,挥舞着手,使他的话显得更加虚无飘渺。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>What does it signify if you are rich or poor,as long as you are happy?</E>
        <C>如果你过得很幸福,那么穷富又算得了什么呢?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The time when we leave does not signify.</E>
        <C>我们什么时候走无关紧要。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>indicate,bid,forecast,mean,shadow</E>
        <C>vt. 表示；意味；预示</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>matter,count for</E>
        <C>vi. 有重要性；要紧；冒充内行</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['silikən, -kɔn]</SM>
    <E>silicon</E>
    <C>n. [化学] 硅；硅元素
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The cell contains two types of silicon spheres about as big as buckshot.</E>
        <C>这种电池装有两种大约有头号铅弹那样大的硅球。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>What uses will they find for a silicon chip?</E>
        <C>他们将为硅片找到什么样的用途?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['simjuleit]</SM>
    <E>simulate</E>
    <C>vt. 模仿；假装；冒充
adj. 模仿的；假装的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>An automatic picture processor which is going to simulate human response must be able to perform these operations.</E>
        <C>一台要模拟人的机能的自动图片处理机必须能够进行这样的操作。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Many believe artificial soils do not simulate natural soils.</E>
        <C>许多人相信人造土并不像天然土。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Suitable mathematical models are already available to simulate the behavior of simple types of structures.</E>
        <C>现在已有适当的数学模型来模拟简单结构物的性能。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If increased spending is inadequate, government can step in to simulate aggregate demand.</E>
        <C>由于消费增加不足,政府就要进行干预以刺激总需求。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In fact, as many segments may be inserted as will be required to simulate the actual physical system.</E>
        <C>事实上,根据实际的物理系统模拟之需,可以接上许多分段。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pattern,come,imitate</E>
        <C>vt. 模仿；假装；冒充</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>affected,assumed</E>
        <C>adj. 模仿的；假装的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,siməl'teiniəs]</SM>
    <E>simultaneous</E>
    <C>adj. 同时的；联立的；同时发生的
n. 同时译员
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Whether or not two events at different space points are simultaneous depends on the state of motion of the observer.</E>
        <C>在不同的空间点上发生的两个事件是否同时,取决于观察者的运动状态。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the analysis of very complex systems, the governing equations for the system components form a large set of simultaneous equations.</E>
        <C>在非常复杂的系统的分析中,系统组件的控制方程是由一个大的联立方程形成的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This integration is achieved by the simultaneous fabrication, on a single piece of material, of all components of a circuit.</E>
        <C>所谓集成就是把电路中的所有元件同时制作在单片材料上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To cut off Israel would head us into a simultaneous confrontation with the Soviet and the Israelis.</E>
        <C>抛弃以色列将使我们同时面临和苏联人以及和以色列人对抗的局面。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The set of simultaneous equations breaks up into one set of four, one set of two and one set of one simultaneous equations.</E>
        <C>此联立方程组分解为一组四个,一组两个和一组一个的三组联立方程。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>synchronous,coinstantaneous</E>
        <C>adj. 同时的；联立的；同时发生的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sip]</SM>
    <E>sip</E>
    <C>n. 抿；小口喝；单列直插式组件
vi. 啜饮
vt. 啜
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This is only the first sip, the first foretaste of a bitter cup which will be proffered to us year by year.</E>
        <C>这不过是以后每年还要递给我们的苦杯的第一口,第一次尝尝味道罢了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If I sip instead of blow, the chair moves backward.</E>
        <C>要是我不是吹而是吸,椅子就会转回去了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The devotees sing, sip warm drinks, play cards and huddle together.</E>
        <C>球迷们唱着歌,呷着热饮料、打扑克,挨挨挤挤,互相拥作一团。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The real escapist can watch a free film show and sip champagne on some services.</E>
        <C>在某些航线上,真正想逃避现实的人,可以看看免费电影,喝喝香槟。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>silp</E>
        <C>n. 抿；小口喝；单列直插式组件</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>sup</E>
        <C>vi. 啜饮</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>tiff</E>
        <C>vt. 啜</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sitjueitid, -tʃu-]</SM>
    <E>situated</E>
    <C>adj. 位于…的；处于…境遇的
v. 使位于；使处于（situate的过去分词）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Dr. Gidley is always on the up and up, with his young wife, his two little boys at the right school and his practice desirably situated.</E>
        <C>吉德利大夫有位年青的妻子,两个孩子上了正规的学堂,自己的开业地点又十分理想,因此小日子过得一步一层楼。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The house in which Bardo lived was situated on the side of the street nearest the hill.</E>
        <C>巴尔多居住的房屋座落在这条小街最靠近山岗的一边。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Our school is situated on Elm Street.</E>
        <C>我们的学校位于埃尔黑大街。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I situated myself at the back of the room.</E>
        <C>我坐在房间的后面。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['skelitən]</SM>
    <E>skeleton</E>
    <C>n. 骨架，骨骼；纲要；骨瘦如柴的人
adj. 骨骼的；骨瘦如柴的；概略的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The quiet streets stretched out on either side like the arms of a skeleton.</E>
        <C>静静的街道从两旁延伸出来,好象骷髅伸着两只枯臂。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The structure of the pelvic bones showed the skeleton was that of a female.</E>
        <C>骨盆构造说明,这个骨胳是女性的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then, he reached into his pocket for skeleton key which he had just had in his hand, but it wasn't there.</E>
        <C>接着他把手伸进口袋去掏万能钥匙。他刚才还拿在手里啊,但是现在没有了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We now know that Lucy is among the oldest human ancestors yet found. Her skeleton is also one of the most complete.</E>
        <C>我们现在知道,露西是已发现的最古老的人类祖先之一员,她的骨骼也是最完整的之一。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There is nothing stiller in the world than the skeleton of a house in the dawn after a fire.</E>
        <C>世界上任何景象也比不上火灾后的黎明所显示的断垣残壁更沉静了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>framework,cadre</E>
        <C>n. [测][建]骨架，[解剖]骨骼；纲要；骨瘦如柴的人</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>boned,scrawny</E>
        <C>adj. [解剖]骨骼的；骨瘦如柴的；概略的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['skeptikəl]</SM>
    <E>skeptical</E>
    <C>adj. 怀疑的；怀疑论的，不可知论的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Yes, I know," I said in reply to his skeptical look.</E>
        <C>“是的,我知道,”我见他那种怀疑的神色,于是又解答说。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sceptical,suspicious</E>
        <C>adj. 怀疑的；怀疑论的，不可知论的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skip]</SM>
    <E>skip</E>
    <C>vi. 跳跃；跳绳；遗漏；跳读
vt. 跳过；遗漏
n. 跳跃；跳读
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>What this was will be easy for you to understand, provided that you do not skip through it too quickly.</E>
        <C>你要弄懂这一发现究竟是什么并不困难,只要你不因过分匆忙而遗漏。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He thought the best thing he could do would be to skip off to Soerabaya.</E>
        <C>他想最好的办法是溜到苏腊巴亚去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The accountant skip off with the money.</E>
        <C>那个会计卷款潜逃。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>That was a catch phrase he would skip.</E>
        <C>他不愿用这种口号式的词儿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>That's one of those things we are going to skip while we have a lovely day.</E>
        <C>既然想惬惬意意地过上一天,有些事就该暂时丢在一旁,这不就是一个例子吗?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>dance,to leap</E>
        <C>vi. 跳跃；跳绳；遗漏；跳读</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>jump,clear</E>
        <C>vt. 跳过；遗漏</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>jump,spring</E>
        <C>n. 跳跃；跳读</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skʌl]</SM>
    <E>skull</E>
    <C>n. 头盖骨，脑壳
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The skull of the man had been broken, as if with a blunt instrument of iron.</E>
        <C>这个人的头骨被击破了,仿佛是用一种钝的铁器砸裂的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The little voice in the back of his skull said, look out for this one, Marty.</E>
        <C>他心里在琢磨:马蒂,对这个家伙,你可得留点儿神。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They saw his dark pompadour and the outline of his skull.</E>
        <C>他们看到他的那梳得又高又直的黑头发和脑壳的外型。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He fell out of the window and cracked his skull.</E>
        <C>他从窗子摔了出去,跌裂了颅骨。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Suddenly Ruz came face to face with a human skull!</E>
        <C>鲁茨突然发觉自己面对面地站在一个骷髅前。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>crania,braincase</E>
        <C>n. 头盖骨，脑壳</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[slæk]</SM>
    <E>slack</E>
    <C>adj. 松弛的；疏忽的；不流畅的
vi. 松懈；减弱
n. 煤末；峡谷
vt. 放松；使缓慢
adv. 马虎地；缓慢地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was capable of slack writing which he would not condone in others.</E>
        <C>他痛恨别人草率成篇,其实自己也有这个毛病。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>At first he thought this was because he had allowed his will to weaken, the concentrated power of his mind to grow slack.</E>
        <C>起初,他以为这是因为自己意志不够坚定,让聚精会神的注意力涣散了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I did not want to become involved in the fishing which had its good times and its slack times.</E>
        <C>我不愿陷入钓鱼的习惯,而钓鱼是有它的旺季和淡季的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was the slack hour, and pale trim waitresses were preparing the little tables for dinner.</E>
        <C>还没有到上客时间,几个苍白的瘦削女性正在铺那些小桌子准备晚饭。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I used to return feeling very slack and behind the times.</E>
        <C>我回来以后往往觉得泄气、跟不上时代。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>laid,flabby</E>
        <C>adj. 松弛的；疏忽的；不流畅的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>relax,fall,lower</E>
        <C>vi. 松懈；减弱</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>canyon,glen</E>
        <C>n. 煤末；峡谷</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>relax,lighten up</E>
        <C>vt. 放松；使缓慢</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>slowly,lentamente</E>
        <C>adv. 马虎地；缓慢地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[slæp]</SM>
    <E>slap</E>
    <C>vt. 拍击；侮辱；掌击；掴…的耳光
n. 掴；侮辱；掌击；拍打声
vi. 掴；拍击
adv. 直接地；猛然地；恰好
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They began to slap each other over the grandmother.</E>
        <C>他们就隔着祖母噼噼啪啪打了起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"No," the soldier said, "I'll just slap him around a little. Teach him a lesson."</E>
        <C>“不会,”大兵说,“我只给他几巴掌。教训教训他。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As they adjourned, a hundred men crushed in to slap his back.</E>
        <C>散会后,百来个人挤上来拍他的肩膀。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Maybe they will give him a good slap in the face.</E>
        <C>也许他们会给他当头一棒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a slap in the face.</E>
        <C>这等于一记耳光。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>make a chump out of,insult</E>
        <C>vt. 拍击；侮辱；掌击；掴…的耳光</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>despite,indignity</E>
        <C>n. 掴；侮辱；掌击；拍打声</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>spank</E>
        <C>vi. 掴；拍击</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>directly,immediately,straight,just,fair</E>
        <C>adv. 直接地；猛然地；恰好</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[slæʃ]</SM>
    <E>slash</E>
    <C>vt. 猛砍；鞭打；严厉批评；大幅度裁减或削减
vi. 猛砍；严厉批评
n. 削减；斜线；猛砍；砍痕；沼泽低地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I saw myself with one braid and a slash where the other had been.</E>
        <C>我看到自己只剩了一条辫子和另一条辫子的残根。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The shop plans to slash fur prices after Christmas.</E>
        <C>该店计划在圣诞节之后削减皮货的价格。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>hide,whip up</E>
        <C>vt. 猛砍；鞭打；严厉批评；大幅度裁减或削减</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>pick apart,pick to pieces</E>
        <C>vi. 猛砍；严厉批评</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>cut,curtailment</E>
        <C>n. 削减；斜线；猛砍；砍痕；沼泽低地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['slɔ:tə]</SM>
    <E>slaughter</E>
    <C>vt. 屠宰，屠杀；杀戮；使惨败
n. 屠宰，屠杀；杀戮；消灭
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They go like an ox to the slaughter, till a dart strikes through their liver.</E>
        <C>他们象牛一样往屠宰场走去,等到标枪刺穿他们的肝脏时才晓得。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had no strong feelings about human slaughter.</E>
        <C>他对人类残杀没有强烈的感情。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>put to the sword,shed blood</E>
        <C>vt. [畜牧]屠宰，屠杀；杀戮；使惨败</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>kill,extinction</E>
        <C>n. [畜牧]屠宰，屠杀；杀戮；消灭</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[slik]</SM>
    <E>slick</E>
    <C>adj. 光滑的；华而不实的；聪明的；熟练的；老套的
n. [机] 平滑器；[机] 修光工具；通俗杂志
adv. 灵活地；聪明地
vt. 使光滑；使漂亮
vi. 打扮整洁
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The slick floor brought me down in a heavy fall.</E>
        <C>光滑的地板把我重重地摔了一跤。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He did it out of slick perversity.</E>
        <C>他全然是出于不合情理的想法做了这件事的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I just went slick at everything, just to show I wasn't frightened.</E>
        <C>我一切都进行得很熟练,这正好表明我并不害怕。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>intelligent,experienced,smooth,skilled,wise</E>
        <C>adj. 光滑的；华而不实的；聪明的；熟练的；老套的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>smoother,soother</E>
        <C>n. [机]平滑器；修光工具；通俗杂志</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>flexibly,agilely</E>
        <C>adv. 灵活地；聪明地</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>smooth</E>
        <C>vt. 使光滑；使漂亮</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>sleek</E>
        <C>vi. 打扮整洁</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[slim]</SM>
    <E>slim</E>
    <C>adj. 苗条的；修长的；无价值的
vt. 使…体重减轻；使…苗条
vi. 减轻体重；变细
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was a slim, petite woman, with a regal bearing that made her appear taller than she was.</E>
        <C>她是个身材细小纤弱的女人,带着一种威严的气度,使她看上去比实际要高。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One slim hand held above her eyes to shield them from the sun.</E>
        <C>一只纤细的手放在眼睛上面遮住太阳。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But not as he had known her for many years, not as the good domestic housewife, but as a young girl with a slim figure.</E>
        <C>他看到的并不是他多年来朝夕相处时看见的那个模样,并不是一个善于持家的贤惠的主妇,而是一个婷婷玉立的少女。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was a slim rather tall girl with slightly bulging brows and a turned-up nose; quite unlike the sleek Kath.</E>
        <C>她身材苗条,个子高高的,前额微微突出,鼻尖翘起,和利落干净的凯丝很不相同。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>With his wife and two children, Mr. Sipes is on welfare and sees slim prospects of getting off of it.</E>
        <C>赛普斯先生夫妻和两个孩子靠福利救济生活,而且眼看不靠福利救济生活的希望越来越渺茫。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>slender,willowy</E>
        <C>adj. 苗条的；修长的；无价值的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>thin down</E>
        <C>vi. 减轻体重；变细</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[slɔt]</SM>
    <E>slot</E>
    <C>n. 位置；狭槽；水沟；硬币投币口
vt. 跟踪；开槽于
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The linkage rides to the end of the slot with enough force to break the choke valve away from the full-choke position.</E>
        <C>连杆移动至槽的一端,用足够的力推动阻风门全部离开全阻风位置。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She placed her card in a slot on the outside the bank.</E>
        <C>她在银行外面把她的卡片塞进一条窄缝。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She now has her own parking slot on the catwalk level.</E>
        <C>现在,她在人行小道上有自己的停车点了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>location,situation,site,lie</E>
        <C>n. 位置；狭槽；水沟；硬币投币口</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>dog,follow up the scent</E>
        <C>vt. 跟踪；开槽于</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[slʌmp]</SM>
    <E>slump</E>
    <C>vi. 下降，衰落；倒下
n. 衰退；暴跌；消沉
vt. 使降低；使衰落；使倒下
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The baby has come out of his slump.</E>
        <C>宝贝终于摆脱了萎靡不振的状态。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>some thin beds of layered sandstone and dark grey siltstone show slump structures.</E>
        <C>一些薄层砂岩和暗灰色粉砂岩显示出滑动构造。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I tell you a financial slump is coming.</E>
        <C>我告诉你,金融衰退就来到啦!</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In a slump a lot of labourers are sent home.</E>
        <C>在萧条的时期,许多工人被解雇了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The slump hit his business hard.</E>
        <C>物价暴跌使他的生意受到重大损失。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>decline,go down</E>
        <C>vi. 下降，衰落；倒下</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>recession,downturn,decline</E>
        <C>n. 衰退；[金融]暴跌；消沉</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>drop</E>
        <C>vt. 使降低；使衰落；使倒下</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[smæʃ]</SM>
    <E>smash</E>
    <C>vt. 粉碎；使破产；溃裂
n. 破碎；扣球；冲突；大败
vi. 粉碎；打碎
adj. 了不起的；非常轰动的；出色的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There's going to be an awful smash here one of these days if that's true.</E>
        <C>假使这话属实,这几日内可要发生一场可怕的破产呀。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Why fool around with a lock when you can smash the door down?</E>
        <C>既然你能把门砸开,干吗要傻里傻气地摆弄锁呢?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Warren laughed, stripped his sweater off, and won the next five games, regaining his fast drive and his midcourt smash.</E>
        <C>华伦大笑起来,脱掉运动衣,又采用了以往的急速发球和中场扣杀,赢了后五局。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Don't you believe that in 1945, when everything was going to smash, he sometimes thought: "Hess was right after all"?</E>
        <C>当1945年什么都完蛋的时候,他有时会想到,“赫斯毕竟是对的”,难道你不相信吗?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had seen him smash his hat and yell with fury when he had missed his aim.</E>
        <C>每逢他没有击中目标,她总看到他一边甩帽子一边大声怒骂。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>comminute,pulverize</E>
        <C>vt. 粉碎；使破产；溃裂</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>interference,conflict,cleaning,war,collision</E>
        <C>n. 破碎；扣球；冲突；大败</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>size reduction,to break up</E>
        <C>vi. 粉碎；打碎</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>cool,impressed,marvelous</E>
        <C>adj. 了不起的；非常轰动的；出色的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['smʌɡl]</SM>
    <E>smuggle</E>
    <C>vt. 走私；偷运
vi. 走私，私运；偷带
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>At night I would smuggle him into my bed-place, and we would whisper together.</E>
        <C>每到夜晚我便偷偷把他带入卧铺。我们两人在房内轻声交谈。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[snæk]</SM>
    <E>snack</E>
    <C>n. 小吃，快餐；一份，部分
vi. 吃快餐，吃点心
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Snack Bars" are sometimes cheaper than coffee shops, but they may be busier, requiring you to stand and eat at a counter.</E>
        <C>“小吃店”的东西有时比咖啡店的便宜,但生意可能比较忙,要你站着或在柜台上吃。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I'm going to get a few crackers or cookies first Billy likes a little snack when he gets home from school.</E>
        <C>我要先买些淡饼干和甜饼干。皮利放学回家喜欢先吃点儿点心。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We built a big snack bar, and a recreation area behind the shop.</E>
        <C>我们盖了一间相当大的快餐厅,还在工场后面建了一个娱乐室。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"I say, do let's go to one of those restaurants in that street and have a snack together, shall we?" she suggested.</E>
        <C>“喂,咱们到那条大街去找一家饭店吃点儿东西怎么样?”她提议。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mr. Ley often used to come and have a snack with my father.</E>
        <C>从前莱伊先生也经常来这里和我父亲一道吃快餐呢。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>proportion,portion,percent,part,integral</E>
        <C>n. [贸易]小吃，快餐；一份，部分</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>nosh</E>
        <C>vi. 吃快餐，吃点心</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[snæp]</SM>
    <E>snap</E>
    <C>vt. 突然折断，拉断；猛咬；啪地关上
vi. 咬；厉声说；咯嗒一声关上
n. 猛咬；劈啪声；突然折断
adj. 突然的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>One tree they saw snap off halfway up and whirl away by the wind into the lagoon.</E>
        <C>他们瞧见一棵椰树拦腰折断,被风裹带起来,飘转着落进湖中。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was all the more inclined to snap at Hall.</E>
        <C>她真想痛痛快快地骂霍尔几句。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He's been in a terrible mood all day. I hope he will snap out of it.</E>
        <C>他整天心情沮丧,我希望他打起精神来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I could snap your neck like a carrot.</E>
        <C>我可以把你的脖子掐断,同折断一根胡萝卜一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Here was the first snap of the day.</E>
        <C>这是当天的第一个意外障碍。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pull cut</E>
        <C>vt. 突然折断，拉断；猛咬；啪地关上</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>bite,gnaw at</E>
        <C>vi. 咬；厉声说；咯嗒一声关上</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>splutter</E>
        <C>n. 猛咬；劈啪声；突然折断</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>sudden,unannounced</E>
        <C>adj. 突然的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[snætʃ]</SM>
    <E>snatch</E>
    <C>n. 抢夺；抓举；小量
vt. 夺得；抽空做；及时救助
vi. 抢走；很快接受
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The player made a snatch at the ball and caught it.</E>
        <C>那个运动员去抢球,抢到了手。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They proposed to turn back and see if they could snatch some victory for themselves.</E>
        <C>他们打算回头看看能否为自己攫取某些好处。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>While I sleep tonight, do not snatch the breath of life from me.</E>
        <C>我今天晚上睡熟的时候,不要夺走我的生命。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He would snatch eagerly at a plan.</E>
        <C>他会热切地抓住这个计策。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I had ten minutes in which to snatch some food.</E>
        <C>我只有10分钟时间赶紧吃了点东西。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>reif,despoilment</E>
        <C>n. 抢夺；抓举；小量</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>capture</E>
        <C>vt. 夺得；抽空做；及时救助</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>reave</E>
        <C>vi. 抢走；很快接受</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sni:k]</SM>
    <E>sneak</E>
    <C>vi. 溜；鬼鬼祟祟做事；向老师打小报告
vt. 偷偷地做；偷偷取得
n. 鬼鬼祟祟的人；偷偷摸摸的行为；告密者
adj. 暗中进行的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The German managed to sneak off to the fields without his wife seeing.</E>
        <C>德国人想办法不让老婆瞅见就偷偷摸摸地溜到地里去了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You had a love affair all summer and got this girl with child and now I suppose you'll sneak off.</E>
        <C>整个夏天你闹恋爱,叫她怀了孕,现在大概你想溜走了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Perhaps they had received advance warning of the "sneak" attack and had let it happen to prod the U.S. into war.</E>
        <C>也许他们事先得到了“偷袭”的情报,故意让偷袭发生,以刺激美国参战。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I had to sneak around and hide my smoking from my parents.</E>
        <C>为了抽烟我必须鬼鬼祟祟地躲开我的父母。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"We have to sneak around," he cried.</E>
        <C>“我们只好偷偷摸摸,”他嚷起来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>steal</E>
        <C>vt. 偷偷地做；偷偷取得</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>informer,confidential informant</E>
        <C>n. 鬼鬼祟祟的人；偷偷摸摸的行为；告密者</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>under-the-table</E>
        <C>adj. 暗中进行的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[snif]</SM>
    <E>sniff</E>
    <C>vi. 嗅；嗤之以鼻
vt. 嗅；闻；用力吸；发觉
n. 吸，闻；嗤之以鼻；气味；以鼻吸气；吸气声
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>You knew this at the first sniff, though it was hard to say how.</E>
        <C>虽然,你说不出为什么,一闻就知道。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mrs. Barclay observed with a sniff that he was looking a bit high.</E>
        <C>巴克雷太太便嗤之以鼻,认为他妄想高攀。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The habitual sniff on the face of Soames Forsyte had spread through their ranks.</E>
        <C>索米斯·福尔赛脸上那种习见的傲慢神气已经遍及全军。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Ask the child to sniff after you instill the drops.</E>
        <C>你滴入药物后让小儿把药物吸入鼻内。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>smell,snuff at</E>
        <C>vi. 嗅；嗤之以鼻</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>smell,nose,discover</E>
        <C>vt. 嗅；闻；用力吸；发觉</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>suction,smell,wind</E>
        <C>n. 吸，闻；嗤之以鼻；气味；以鼻吸气；吸气声</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sɔ:]</SM>
    <E>soar</E>
    <C>vi. 高飞；高耸；往上飞舞
n. 高飞；高涨
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The colossus would soar higher into the sky.</E>
        <C>这一庞然大物高耸云霄。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her soul seemed to soar over the plain Aileen inhabited.</E>
        <C>她的灵魂仿佛在爱玲居住地的上空翱翔。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Seeking light and air, and endowed with more strength than man or his works, they soar above the lower deposit.</E>
        <C>享受着阳光和空气,比人类和人类造的房屋更有生气和力量。它们昂首向上。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>rise,tower,rear</E>
        <C>vi. 高飞；高耸；往上飞舞</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>flying high,upsurge</E>
        <C>n. 高飞；高涨</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,səusi'ɔlədʒi, -ʃi-]</SM>
    <E>sociology</E>
    <C>n. 社会学；群体生态学
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sociology will continue to ignore the essential question as long as specialists refuse to see their problems as a whole.</E>
        <C>只要专家们不把他们的问题看作一个整体,社会学就会继续忽视这个本质问题。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Durkheim's sociology was an attempt to establish the pattern which lay behind all observable phenomena.</E>
        <C>迪尔凯姆的社会学试图证实一切可观察现象背后所存在的模式。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The supplementary reading in sociology led her to a book on village-improvement.</E>
        <C>在有关社会学的补充读物里,她读到一本改善乡镇面貌的书。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Classical sociology emerges as a reaction to this form of positivist scientistic thought.</E>
        <C>古典社会学的出现是对这种实证主义的唯科学主义思想的反动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Saint-Simon did not develop a distinctive sociology.</E>
        <C>圣西门没有创立一门独立的社会学。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>demotics,synecology</E>
        <C>n. 社会学；群体生态学</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sɔftwεə, 'sɔ:-]</SM>
    <E>software</E>
    <C>n. 软件
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The report, we fear, may have the effect of causing some people to think twice about securing ABC software.</E>
        <C>我们担心这个报道会使得某些人在购买ABC软件时考虑再三。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,sɔli'dæriti]</SM>
    <E>solidarity</E>
    <C>n. 团结，团结一致
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I could not explain how much I valued my code of solidarity.</E>
        <C>我解释不了我是多么看重团伙的规矩的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Such a vision of the solidarity of life had never before come to Lily.</E>
        <C>这种人与人之间休戚相关的关系是丽莉以前从未体验过的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Thousands of students, teachers, and physicians struck in solidarity with the miners.</E>
        <C>成千上万的学生、教师和医生罢课、罢工、声援矿工的斗争。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Law existed to ensure fulfilment of the needs of this social solidarity.</E>
        <C>法律的存在有助于社会连带关系需求的实现。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was the middle-class female solidarity.</E>
        <C>这是这位中产阶级妇女的团结思想。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>unity,consolidation</E>
        <C>n. 团结，团结一致</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sɔlitəri]</SM>
    <E>solitary</E>
    <C>adj. 孤独的；独居的
n. 独居者；隐士
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They took the solitary boy into their midst and made much of him.</E>
        <C>她们让这孤独的男孩子加入了她们的一伙,对他关怀备至。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I lay down on a solitary rock that was like an island in the bottom of the valley, and looked up.</E>
        <C>我躺在一块象岛子似的茕然独立在洞底的大岩石上,向高处仰望。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>At ten o'clock she drew in the tray, and sat down to her own solitary meal.</E>
        <C>到十点钟,她把那个盘子撤了回来,坐下来孤零零地吃自己的饭。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It really seemed as though the days were colder and the nights more solitary.</E>
        <C>真仿佛是白昼变得更加凄冷,黑夜更加孤独寂寞了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The east had its own charm of fine deep blue, and its own modest gem, a rising and solitary star.</E>
        <C>东方有它自己的悦目的湛蓝的美,还有它自己的谦逊的宝石,一颗徐徐升起的孤独的星。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>alone,neighborless</E>
        <C>adj. [动]孤独的；独居的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>hermit,anchorite</E>
        <C>n. [动]独居者；隐士</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['səuləu]</SM>
    <E>solo</E>
    <C>n. 独奏；独唱；独奏曲
adj. 独奏的；独唱的；单独的
vt. 单人攀登；单独驾
vi. 单独表演；放单飞
adv. 单独地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>After many lessons, the pilot made his first solo flight in the airplane.</E>
        <C>经过很多训练以后,那个飞行员第一次在飞行中作了单飞。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The student essayed his first solo flight.</E>
        <C>该学员尝试作首次单独飞行。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>alone,independent,isolated,separate,sole</E>
        <C>adj. 独奏的；独唱的；单独的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>solely,alone,individually</E>
        <C>adv. 单独地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sɔvərin, 'sʌv-]</SM>
    <E>sovereign</E>
    <C>adj. 至高无上的；有主权的；拥有最高统治权的；不折不扣的；极好的
n. 君主；独立国；最高统治者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The dreadful young woman had a keener edge for the senses of men than sovereign beauty.</E>
        <C>这个可怕的年轻女人对男人的吸引力远不仅仅是无与伦比的美丽。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There is no interregnum between the death of one sovereign and the accession of the next.</E>
        <C>君主死亡与下一君主继位之间不得有任何空位期。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sovereign goes throughout the British Isles.</E>
        <C>英镑在英伦诸岛通用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Over the years, this group has become like a sovereign power at Ford unto itself.</E>
        <C>多年后,这批人却成了福特公司的一股独立势力。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>These laws should be sovereign on every issue.</E>
        <C>这些法律应该对每个问题都具有最高权威的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>wonderful,excellent,famous,super,great</E>
        <C>adj. 至高无上的；有主权的；拥有最高统治权的；不折不扣的；极好的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>emperor,monarch</E>
        <C>n. 君主；独立国；最高统治者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['speiʃəs]</SM>
    <E>spacious</E>
    <C>adj. 宽敞的，广阔的；无边无际的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It's quite beyond me to speak on a spacious topic like this.</E>
        <C>我实在讲不了这般博大广泛的题目。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>From the windows you had a spacious view of the harbour with its crowded traffic.</E>
        <C>从窗户往外望去,可以饱览港口的景致和熙熙攘攘的往来船只。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>extensive,vast,wider,capacious</E>
        <C>adj. 宽敞的，广阔的；无边无际的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['speiʃəl]</SM>
    <E>spatial</E>
    <C>adj. 空间的；存在于空间的；受空间条件限制的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Thus what is now called the wave equation in one spatial dimension appears for the first time.</E>
        <C>这样一来现在称为一维的波动方程就第一次出现了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>dimensional,spacial</E>
        <C>adj. [数]空间的；存在于空间的；受空间条件限制的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['spi:ʃi:z, -si:z]</SM>
    <E>species</E>
    <C>n. [生物] 物种；种类
adj. 物种上的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He struck the butt of his rifle on the bottom of the scow with a species of defiance.</E>
        <C>他把枪托往船板上一顿,表现出一副鄙夷不屑的样子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He looked upon her as a species of impostor; a guilty woman in the guise of an innocent one.</E>
        <C>他把她看成一个骗子了!看成一个外表纯洁,心里淫荡的女人了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The species in the broader (higher) sense is known as an aggregate.</E>
        <C>广义的(或较高级的)种称为一个聚合种。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I saw, in her, youth and a species of beauty.</E>
        <C>我在她身上,看到了青春和一种美。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They will not be haunted by the shadowy doubt whether this or that form be a true species.</E>
        <C>他们不会再被这个或那个类型是否是真实物种这个疑影所纠缠。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>category,variety,manner,nature,kind</E>
        <C>n. [生物]物种；种类</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spi'sifikəli]</SM>
    <E>specifically</E>
    <C>adv. 特别地；明确地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She looked less specifically like a woman than a more generalized human being and a sad one.</E>
        <C>她看上去不象一个标准女人,而是一个特征不明显的人,一个穷愁潦倒的人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Ironically, the citation did not specifically mention relativity.</E>
        <C>具有讽刺意味的是,授奖证书上并没有明确地提到相对论。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The silane effect noted with some of these fillers and pigments in common thermoplastics will be described specifically.</E>
        <C>下面将具体叙述观察到的硅烷在常用的热塑料中与几种填料和颜料的反应。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Assembly specifically proposed that the resources freed by disarmament measures should be channeled to promote economic development.</E>
        <C>大会明确提议,裁军节省下来的资源应该转用于促进经济发展。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Supreme Court is the only court specifically created by the Constitution.</E>
        <C>最高法院是宪法特别设立的唯一法院。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>particularly,extra,definitely,positively,explicitly</E>
        <C>adv. 特别地；明确地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,spesifi'keiʃən]</SM>
    <E>specification</E>
    <C>n. 规格；说明书；详述
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Force is not the only physical quantity which requires the specification of a direction in space as well as a magnitude.</E>
        <C>需要表明大小和方向的物理量,不只是力。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The computer will carry the design from one hole to the next until it finds one deep enough to meet the specification.</E>
        <C>计算机带着设计去一个洞一个洞地试,直到找到一个够深的,满足设计要求的洞为止。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Its purpose was to provide potential customers with a source of unbiased information as to the features and specification available.</E>
        <C>其目的是向潜在客户提供关于仪器特性和规格的公正的情报。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The specification of this residual element is still a matter of controversy.</E>
        <C>关于这种遗留下来的要素的说明仍是一个有争论的问题。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A giraffe acquired the genetic specification for a long neck through generations of browsing upon the upper foliage of trees.</E>
        <C>长颈鹿获得遗传的特征长脖子是由于它们世世代代啮食树上部的树叶的原故。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>description,amplification</E>
        <C>n. 规格；说明书；详述</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spek'tækjulə]</SM>
    <E>spectacular</E>
    <C>adj. 壮观的，惊人的；公开展示的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I've heard about the lights of Broadway, but I never realized they would be quite so spectacular.</E>
        <C>我倒是听说过百老汇的灯,但是从没想道如此辉煌壮观。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The most spectacular battle was fought in the south in the dark.</E>
        <C>最触目惊心的一场战斗,是黑暗中在南面进行的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>tremendous,incredible</E>
        <C>adj. 壮观的，惊人的；公开展示的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spek'teitə, 'spekt-]</SM>
    <E>spectator</E>
    <C>n. 观众；旁观者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>About this time I met with an odd volume of the Spectator.</E>
        <C>大约此时,我偶尔发现一卷残缺不全的《旁观者》报。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I shall not be so vain as to think that where The Spectator appears the other public prints will vanish.</E>
        <C>我自然不会狂妄到认为凡是《旁观者报》所到之处,其他报刊一律为之敛迹。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I took some of the tales in the Spectator, and turned them into verse.</E>
        <C>我从《旁观者》中摘出一些故事,把它们改成诗文。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>audience,onlooker</E>
        <C>n. 观众；旁观者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['spektrəm]</SM>
    <E>spectrum</E>
    <C>n. 光谱；频谱；范围；余象
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A star that has this kind of spectrum reveals at once something of its structure.</E>
        <C>具有这种光谱的恒星,马上就展示出它的一些结构。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>White light can be split by a prism into a whole spectrum of wavelengths.</E>
        <C>白光可以用棱镜分解成具有各种波长的整个光谱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Motion of a star across the line of sight causes no change in its spectrum.</E>
        <C>恒星横越视线方向的运动,在它的光谱中不会引起什么变化。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you spread the light of a star out into a rainbow and photograph it, you have a spectrum of the star.</E>
        <C>如果你把恒星的光分解为彩虹的颜色并且对它拍照,你就得到了恒星光谱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The neon lights that adorn our city streets have a spectrum consisting of a few wavelengths near the red end.</E>
        <C>使城市街道生色的氖灯的光谱由一些靠近红色端的波长组成。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>extent,boundary,region,territory,area</E>
        <C>n. [光]光谱；频谱；范围；余象</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['spekjuleit]</SM>
    <E>speculate</E>
    <C>vi. 推测；投机；思索
vt. 推断
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I allowed myself to speculate on the subject, and drew up some short notes.</E>
        <C>我专心思考这个问题,作出了一些简短的札记。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>On the way home, they'd speculate and wonder about the treasure.</E>
        <C>在回家的路上,他们就对那宗财宝猜测一番。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>guess,venture</E>
        <C>vi. 推测；投机；思索</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>understand,conclude</E>
        <C>vt. 推断</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spain]</SM>
    <E>spine</E>
    <C>n. 脊柱，脊椎；刺；书脊
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Singing among the savage branches, it impale itself upon the longest, sharpest spine.</E>
        <C>它把自己钉在最尖最长的刺上,在蓁蓁树枝间婉啭啼鸣。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Rage and hate flowed into her and stiffened her spine.</E>
        <C>忿怒和憎恨交并而来,立刻挺硬了她的脊骨。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Something was crawling down his spine.</E>
        <C>有什么东西在他脊背上爬下去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His jacket, I know, concealed a body brace which supported his spine.</E>
        <C>我知道在他的外衣里面隐藏着一付支撑着他脊椎骨的支架。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>backbone,spinal column</E>
        <C>n. [解剖]脊柱，脊椎；[生物]刺；[印刷][图情]书脊</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['spaiərəl]</SM>
    <E>spiral</E>
    <C>n. 螺旋；旋涡；螺旋形之物
adj. 螺旋形的；盘旋的
vt. 使成螺旋形；使作螺旋形上升
vi. 盘旋；成螺旋形；螺旋形上升（过去式spiraled/spiralled，过去分词spiraled/spiralled，现在分词spiraling/spiralling，第三人称单数spirals，副词spirally）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The lighthouse keeper led his guest up the spiral stairs to the living room on the third floor.</E>
        <C>守灯人带领客人顺着螺旋式的梯子爬到塔楼第三层的居室里。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>screw,helix</E>
        <C>n. [机]螺旋；旋涡；螺旋形之物</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>helical,gyroidal</E>
        <C>adj. 螺旋形的；盘旋的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['spəuksmən]</SM>
    <E>spokesman</E>
    <C>n. 发言人；代言人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was no way to stop the news getting out about your being cut off as a spokesman.</E>
        <C>没办法不让你被解除了发言人职务的消息透露出去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The owners of the land came to the land, or more often a spokesman for the owners came.</E>
        <C>田地的业主们有时到田地上来,业主们的代理人来的次数更多。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>prolocutor,public speaker</E>
        <C>n. 发言人；代言人</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spaus]</SM>
    <E>spouse</E>
    <C>n. 配偶
vt. 和…结婚
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her dwarfish spouse still smoked his cigar and drank his rum without heeding her.</E>
        <C>她那矮老公还在吸他的雪茄,喝他的蔗酒,睬也不睬她。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"I have come with some news," rejoined his spouse.</E>
        <C>“我是送消息来的,”他的老伴答道。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>mateship,sexual partner</E>
        <C>n. 配偶</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skwɔd]</SM>
    <E>squad</E>
    <C>n. [军]班；小队；五人组（篮球队的非正式说法）
vt. 把…编成班；把…编入班
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Next morning at six I set out with a squad of about forty youths.</E>
        <C>第二天早晨六点钟,我就同一队大约四十名青年一起出发。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Cantabile's dark form was riding before me in the front seat of the squad car.</E>
        <C>在警车的前座上,坎特拜尔黑色的身影在我的面前不断晃动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then, with the faint, fleeting smile playing about his lips, he faced the firing squad; erect and motionless, proud and diatainful.</E>
        <C>随后,他嘴角露出短暂的微笑,直挺挺地,一动不动地,自豪地,轻蔑地面对着行刑队。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Your squad can sleep in these holes tonight, and set up a guard right along here.</E>
        <C>你们班今儿晚上就在这几个洞穴里睡一宿吧,附近可以布个岗。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then came the squad of drum majorettes, the best-looking girls we could find.</E>
        <C>随后便是女子鼓乐队,队员都是我们所物色来的漂亮姑娘。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['steibilaiz]</SM>
    <E>stabilize</E>
    <C>vt. 使稳固，使安定
vi. 稳定，安定
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If a sink is used, place a towel in the bottom to stabilize the child and avoid slipping.</E>
        <C>如果用的是水池,放一条毛巾在池底使小儿坐稳以防止他滑倒。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stæɡə]</SM>
    <E>stagger</E>
    <C>vt. 蹒跚；使交错；使犹豫
vi. 蹒跚；犹豫
n. 蹒跚；交错安排
adj. 交错的；错开的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The thing was no sooner over than I was glad to stagger to a sent.</E>
        <C>这事刚一过,我就立刻高高兴兴,摇摇晃晃地走到一个座位上去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The lawyer laid down the dead man in his blood upon the road, and got to his own feet with a kind of stagger.</E>
        <C>律师把死人放在地上,让他躺在血泊里,自己才摇摇晃晃地站起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A buffet of wind made him stagger and he saw that he was out in the open, on rock, under a brassy sky.</E>
        <C>一阵风吹得他踉踉跄跄,他看到自己已经到了开阔地,在黄铜色的天穹之下,在山岩之上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Never a word he said, but set off running again for his life, and I must stagger to run after him.</E>
        <C>他一句话也没说,重新拼命地奔跑,我也只好摇摇摆摆地站起来,跟在他后面狂奔。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you and I learn how to manage the business and the lands right here, John, we'll make a fortune that will stagger the shipowners.</E>
        <C>我要是摸透了在这里做生意和经营土地的门道,约翰,我们发的财能叫当船主的吓一跳。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>interlace</E>
        <C>vt. 蹒跚；使交错；使犹豫</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>titubate,hesitate</E>
        <C>vi. 蹒跚；犹豫</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>titubation,hitchiness</E>
        <C>n. 蹒跚；交错安排</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>altern,interlaced</E>
        <C>adj. 交错的；错开的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stɔ:k]</SM>
    <E>stalk</E>
    <C>n. （植物的）茎，秆；（支持叶子、果实和花的）梗，柄；追踪；高视阔步
vt. 追踪，潜近；高视阔步
vi. 高视阔步地走；潜近，偷偷接近
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He placed his pack on the ground and began to stalk the birds like a cat.</E>
        <C>他在地上放下背包,开始象猫那样蹑手蹑足地来抓鸟。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It seemed to rise like a stalk out of a sea of green leaves.</E>
        <C>它象是从一片绿叶子的海里伸出来的一根长茎。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was not a stalk; it was an ambush.</E>
        <C>这不是暗暗跟踪而是伏袭。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They looked as much alike as two grains of wheat on the same stalk.</E>
        <C>他们的长相一模一样,就象一根麦秆上的两颗麦粒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A certain risk is involved when cereal grains are maturing in the field on the stalk.</E>
        <C>当谷物在田间茎秤上正在成熟时就蕴藏着一定的风险。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>stem,tracking,handle</E>
        <C>n. （植物的）茎，秆；（支持叶子、果实和花的）[植]梗，[生物]柄；追踪；高视阔步</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>trail,follow up on</E>
        <C>vt. 追踪，潜近；高视阔步</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>move in on</E>
        <C>vi. 高视阔步地走；潜近，偷偷接近</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stɔ:l]</SM>
    <E>stall</E>
    <C>n. 货摊；畜栏；托辞
vi. 停止，停转；拖延
vt. 拖延；使停转；使陷于泥中
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They asked at the Grimm market stall when the field would be open, then passed the word around.</E>
        <C>他们在格里姆的市场摊棚处打听开矿时间,然后就互相传递消息。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The engine will not run well with a lean mixture and may stumble or stall.</E>
        <C>使用稀薄的混合气,发动机将不能很好地运转,并会出现加速后坐现象或失速停车现象。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This improves cold idle and combats the tendency for the engine to stall.</E>
        <C>这改善了冷怠速运转和遏制了发动机停车的趋势。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the quiet of the halt, Caral could hear a horse kicking his stall.</E>
        <C>四周一片寂静,卡萝尔可以听到有一头马正在马厩里踢蹶子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He knows how to stall off the applicants for the houses.</E>
        <C>他很晓得怎样敷衍打发申请住房的人。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>booth,concession stand</E>
        <C>n. [贸易]货摊；畜栏；托辞</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>desist from,come to a stop</E>
        <C>vi. 停止，停转；拖延</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>prolong,drag on</E>
        <C>vt. 拖延；使停转；使陷于泥中</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['steiʃənəri]</SM>
    <E>stationary</E>
    <C>adj. 固定的；静止的；定居的；常备军的
n. 不动的人；驻军
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>These fixed lines have been called stationary lines.</E>
        <C>这两条固定不动的谱线叫做无位移谱线。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There is no such thing as a stationary love.</E>
        <C>没有静止不变的爱。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>standing,settled,still,resident,set</E>
        <C>adj. 固定的；静止的；定居的；常备军的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['steri,əu, 'stiə-, 'sti:-]</SM>
    <E>stereo</E>
    <C>n. 立体声；立体声系统；铅版；立体照片
adj. 立体的；立体声的；立体感觉的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>What are the chances that I will blow one of my stereo speakers if I turn my 200-watt amplifier up to wide open?</E>
        <C>如果把200瓦的扩音机开到最大,立体声喇叭烧坏的可能性有多大?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>What really killed the convertible was air conditioning and stereo.</E>
        <C>真正把敞篷汽车赶上绝路的是空气调节器和立体声收音机。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A 12-v automobile battery supplies 20 c of charge in 5 s to a stereo tape player.</E>
        <C>一个12伏汽车电池在5秒钟里供给立体声录音机20库仑的电荷。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>dimensional sound</E>
        <C>n. [声]立体声；立体声系统；[印刷]铅版；立体照片</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>solid,tridimensional</E>
        <C>adj. [声]立体的；立体声的；立体感觉的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['steriəutaip, 'stiə-]</SM>
    <E>stereotype</E>
    <C>vt. 使用铅版；套用老套，使一成不变
n. 陈腔滥调，老套；铅版
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Another new development is eroding the age-old stereotype of the male warrior.</E>
        <C>另一个新现象是,久已形成的男人皆武士的形象正逐渐消失。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>truism,conventionality</E>
        <C>n. 陈腔滥调，老套；铅版</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stimjuləs]</SM>
    <E>stimulus</E>
    <C>n. 刺激；激励；刺激物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A positive stimulus to city growth was required transform the predominantly agricultural nature of the area's economy.</E>
        <C>改变以农业为主的地区经济是促进城市发展的一个积极刺激。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mr. Tupman did as he was requested; and the additional stimulus of the last glass settled his determination.</E>
        <C>特普曼先生照他的话做了,这追加的最后一杯兴奋剂使他决定了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Colonialism has been a great stimulus to world trade.</E>
        <C>殖民主义对世界贸易是一个巨大的促进。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The stimulus response technique has been extensively used to explore the flow characteristics of both gas and liquid fluidized beds.</E>
        <C>激发-响应技术曾被广泛地应用于探索气体和液体流化床的流动特性。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The stimulus for such change is usually a new discovery or a recently advanced theory.</E>
        <C>推动这种变革的通常是一个新的发现或一个新发展的学说。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>incentive,animation,excitement,needle,irritation</E>
        <C>n. [医]刺激；[电子]激励；刺激物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,streit'fɔ:wəd]</SM>
    <E>straightforward</E>
    <C>adj. 简单的；坦率的；明确的；径直的
adv. 直截了当地；坦率地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Proxmire was tough, but he was always straightforward and fair.</E>
        <C>普罗克斯迈尔很固执,但为人坦率而公正。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This book presents an up-to-date, straightforward course for students.</E>
        <C>这本书为学生提供了一本最新式的、简明易懂的教程。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The rest of the signals are straightforward.</E>
        <C>其余信号端则是一目了然的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Please be a thought more straightforward.</E>
        <C>请稍许坦率一点。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>simple,precise,honest,transparent,plain</E>
        <C>adj. 简单的；坦率的；明确的；径直的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>directly,openly</E>
        <C>adv. 直截了当地；坦率地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[strə'ti:dʒik]</SM>
    <E>strategic</E>
    <C>adj. 战略上的，战略的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Here was a deadlock in strategic thought.</E>
        <C>这是战略思想上的一个僵局。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[strei]</SM>
    <E>stray</E>
    <C>vi. 流浪；迷路；偏离
adj. 迷路的；离群的；偶遇的
n. 走失的家畜；流浪者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took the flashlight from the man, reached down into the engine and plugged the stray lead back onto the cylinder head.</E>
        <C>他从那个手里拿过电筒照着发动机,把断路的导线接到汽车缸盖上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One gets into the darker parts of the woods, when a stray gleam at sunshine finds its way down to the roots of the trees.</E>
        <C>一线离群的阳光突然冲破层层障碍射向树根时,使人能窥探到那阴暗的密林深处。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Once more he let his eyes stray back to the tiny figure.</E>
        <C>他的眼睛再度回到那小小的身驱上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Dead Sea Scrolls were found by a shepherd pursuing a stray goat into a cave.</E>
        <C>《死海经卷》是一个牧羊人到一个山洞里去寻找一只迷途的山羊时发现的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>From time to time he rose and wandered about the house, picking up stray volumes and bringing them listlessly back to his box.</E>
        <C>他不时站起身,在屋里走来走去,有时拿起几本零散的书,然后又没精打采地把它们放进箱里。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>lose oneself,vagabondize</E>
        <C>vi. 流浪；迷路；偏离</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>astray</E>
        <C>adj. 迷路的；[动]离群的；偶遇的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>Vagabonds,Nads</E>
        <C>n. 走失的家畜；流浪者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stri:k]</SM>
    <E>streak</E>
    <C>n. 条纹，线条；倾向
vi. 飞跑，疾驶；加上条纹
vt. 飞跑，疾驰；加条纹于
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They were more frightened of his vengeance than of their father's, for Frank had a vicious streak.</E>
        <C>他们害怕他报复,要比怕他们父亲更甚,因为弗兰克的脾气极坏。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Every time I hear "God Bless America" tears run down my cheeks and I streak my makeup.</E>
        <C>每次听到《上帝保佑美国》的歌声,我就会潸然泪下,把满脸脂粉弄得斑驳狼藉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When he was pressed to the wall, his romantic streak surfaced.</E>
        <C>当他被逼得走投无路时,他略带浪漫色彩的气质就会表现出来了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Like his father, he had a simple religious streak.</E>
        <C>他象他父亲一样,带有一点朴素的宗教气质。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She went down to the river bank, and stood gazing at a moon streak on the darkening water.</E>
        <C>她走到河边,河面已经暗了下来,她站在那里凝望水上的一痕月光。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>tendency,liability,trend,preference,disposition</E>
        <C>n. 条纹，线条；倾向</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>drive</E>
        <C>vi. 飞跑，疾驶；加上条纹</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>tear away</E>
        <C>vt. 飞跑，疾驰；加条纹于</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stri:mlain]</SM>
    <E>streamline</E>
    <C>vt. 使合理化；使成流线型
n. 流线；流线型
adj. 流线型的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Any liquid or gas passing it will have streamline flow.</E>
        <C>任何通过它的液体或气体将呈流线型的流动。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>flowline,elementary stream</E>
        <C>n. [流]流线；流线型</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>faired,clipper-built</E>
        <C>adj. [流]流线型的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[straid]</SM>
    <E>stride</E>
    <C>n. 大步；步幅；进展
vt. 跨过；大踏步走过；跨坐在…
vi. 跨；跨过；大步行走
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>His stride was the long, slow stride of the farmer who could work from dawn to dusk.</E>
        <C>他的步伐慢而大,是一位能从早干到晚的农民的步伐。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took a stride to inspirit his wits.</E>
        <C>他跨出一大步,可激发他的思维。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>An impulsive stride, with one lurch to right and left of the shoulders brought him to the table.</E>
        <C>他凭着冲动迈一大步,肩膀子左一摇右一摆的,就到了桌子边。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The leadership race was now moving into its stride.</E>
        <C>竟选领袖现在正进入紧张激烈的阶段。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He walked along with the free-and-easy stride that Bertha so much admired.</E>
        <C>他用伯莎所极为欣赏的那种不拘形式的大步往前走去。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>evolution,steps</E>
        <C>n. 大步；步幅；进展</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>step over</E>
        <C>vt. 跨过；大踏步走过；跨坐在…</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>step over</E>
        <C>vi. 跨；跨过；大步行走</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['straikiŋ]</SM>
    <E>striking</E>
    <C>adj. 显著的，突出的，惊人的；打击的；罢工的
v. 打（strike的ing形式）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Agustin walked over to him and, striking quickly with the side of his hand, knocked the cup out of his hand.</E>
        <C>奥古斯丁走到他面前,用手倏的一砍,打掉了他手中的杯子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was a man of striking ugliness; fat with a bullet-head set on a short neck.</E>
        <C>他是个形貌奇丑的人;体形臃肿,圆头短颈。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Those young men had not a notion of French, and could speak on no subject with striking knowledge.</E>
        <C>那些年轻人不会讲一句法语,谈话枯燥无味,什么也不懂。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sun was striking in at the great windows of the court.</E>
        <C>太阳通过法庭大玻璃窗照了进来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had no gift for putting what he had to say into the striking phrases.</E>
        <C>他根本不会把自己想要说的用精辟的言辞讲出来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>prominent,obvious,marked,tremendous,noted</E>
        <C>adj. 显著的，突出的，惊人的；打击的；[劳经]罢工的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>beating</E>
        <C>v. 打（strike的ing形式）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[straiv]</SM>
    <E>strive</E>
    <C>vi. 努力；奋斗；抗争
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>But "three-eyes" was no more successful, and strive as she might the golden apples swung back.</E>
        <C>但“三眼”也没成功,她尽力去抓,金苹果却晃了回去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Those who strive for justice must understand that it consists of more than the venting of resentments.</E>
        <C>为正义而斗争的人必须懂得正义不仅是发泄怨气。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We strive to touch upon each of the elements mentioned above.</E>
        <C>我们力争涉及上述每一个部分。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We will strive for peace in the troubled areas of the world.</E>
        <C>我们会在世界的动乱地区致力和平。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>apply oneself,struggle,labor</E>
        <C>vi. 努力；奋斗；抗争</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[strəul]</SM>
    <E>stroll</E>
    <C>n. 漫步；闲逛；巡回演出
vi. 散步；闲逛；巡回演出
vt. 散步；闲逛
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The morning went easily enough with a bath and a stroll along the front.</E>
        <C>在海里洗个澡,在滨海人行道上蹓跶,一个早晨就轻松地过去了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Two or three of us could stroll together to the water's edge, but nothing like a target, we were told, must be presented.</E>
        <C>他们告诉我们,我们可以三三两两地走到河边,但不能成群结队,以免露出目标。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We stroll through a meadow full of tall grass.</E>
        <C>我们漫步走过长满高草的牧场。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He went out for a stroll on the beach.</E>
        <C>他出去到海滩上散步。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>How'd you like to stroll around for a while and see the sights?</E>
        <C>各处溜溜逛一逛,看看景色怎么样?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>tour,bummel</E>
        <C>n. 漫步；闲逛；巡回演出</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>roam around,have a walk</E>
        <C>vi. 散步；闲逛；巡回演出</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>roam around,have a walk</E>
        <C>vt. 散步；闲逛</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stʌbən]</SM>
    <E>stubborn</E>
    <C>adj. 顽固的；顽强的；难处理的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She sat with her stubborn, hard-working hands folded in her lap and her brown feet flatted on the floor.</E>
        <C>她握着邦硬、粗糙的双手放在膝头,棕色的光脚板踩在地上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The set of his shoulders, the firm line of his chin conveyed a stubborn strength.</E>
        <C>他的两肩的姿态和他那下颔的坚强线条,都显示出一种固执的力量来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The stubborn resistance of Britain, the stern mood of the United States, had lit new hope in French hearts.</E>
        <C>英国的顽强抵抗和美国的坚定态度,在法国人的心中燃起了新的希望。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Not a plough had ever disturbed a grain of that stubborn soil.</E>
        <C>从来没有耕犁骚扰过这许多顽冥土壤的一块一粒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>That stubborn man always cleaved to his own ideas.</E>
        <C>那个固执的人总不愿改变自己的观点。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>resistant,problem</E>
        <C>adj. 顽固的；顽强的；难处理的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stju:diəu, 'stu:-]</SM>
    <E>studio</E>
    <C>n. 工作室；[广播][电视] 演播室；画室；电影制片厂
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was hot in the studio, and drops of sweat stood on her forehead.</E>
        <C>画室里很热,她的额头渗出了汗珠。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Although it was just sitting there on the studio floor, this brown clay model looked like it was moving.</E>
        <C>虽然它只不过是停放在设计室地板上的泥塑模型,但那东西看起来是在动的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"When you're a painter," he said at Sunday luncheon, "You'll need a studio."</E>
        <C>“一旦要当画家的话,”星期日吃午饭的时候他说,“你就需要一间画室。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I liked to go to the studio and watch the cuts of his new pictures in his big projection room.</E>
        <C>我喜欢到制片厂去,在他那间宽大的放映室看新电影的剪接。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I could not go back, and consort with those people now, whom I used to meet in my father's studio.</E>
        <C>如今再叫我过从前的日子,我也过不惯。以前在爸爸画室里碰见的人,我可不能再跟他们交朋友了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>atelier,workroom</E>
        <C>n. 工作室；[电视][广播]演播室；画室；电影制片厂</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stʌmp]</SM>
    <E>stump</E>
    <C>n. 树桩；残余部分；假肢
vt. 砍伐；使为难；在…作巡回政治演说
vi. 笨重地行走；发表竞选演说
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Just before starting the driver picked up in the street a stump of a cigar an inch long, and put it in his mouth.</E>
        <C>临出发前,赶车的在街头捡了截一英寸长的雪茄烟蒂,塞在嘴里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Babbitt sat on the stump, facing the dark pond, slapping mosquitoes.</E>
        <C>巴比特面对黑暗的池塘坐在树桩上,不时拍打蚊子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His stump of a tail shut down as close as his owner ever shut the short, stubbed blade of his jack-knife.</E>
        <C>它那半截尾巴紧贴在身后,紧得象它的主人把大摺刀短粗的刀刃的摺叠起来那样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mr Green has had to stump up for his son′s debts.</E>
        <C>格林先生只好为他儿子还帐。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He scratched the stump of his wrist nervously.</E>
        <C>他紧张地搔着腕部残肢。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>artificial limb</E>
        <C>n. [林]树桩；残余部分；假肢</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>fell,perplex</E>
        <C>vt. 砍伐；使为难；在…作巡回政治演说</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stʌn]</SM>
    <E>stun</E>
    <C>vt. 使震惊；打昏；给以深刻的印象
n. 昏迷；打昏；惊倒；令人惊叹的事物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This speech seemed to stun the king.</E>
        <C>这话似乎使国王大吃一惊。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"At that rate, why not stun him before he wakes?" Gerard said.</E>
        <C>杰勒德说:“既然如此,为什么不趁他未醒以前捅掉他呢?”</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>shock,scandalize</E>
        <C>vt. 使震惊；打昏；给以深刻的印象</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>coma,stupor</E>
        <C>n. 昏迷；打昏；惊倒；令人惊叹的事物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stə:di]</SM>
    <E>sturdy</E>
    <C>adj. 坚定的；强健的；健全的
n. 羊晕倒病
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a pretty sight to see her veiled form gliding towards the sturdy young Englishman.</E>
        <C>她那从头到脚蒙蔽起来的身影飘飘然向一个健壮的英国青年走去的样子,看上去真是美丽之极。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He did not look very sturdy.</E>
        <C>他看上去不那么壮实。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His sturdy mother quickly stepped forward to take hold of his hand.</E>
        <C>他那好强的母亲忙不迭地走上前去,一把拽住了他的手。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There, by the grace of God, was exactly what he needed-a long, sturdy stick.</E>
        <C>真是天赐良机,附近正好有一根他所需要的非常结实的长棍子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>These early Greeks of the "Iliad" are sturdy fighters.</E>
        <C>《伊利亚特》里的早期希腊人是刚强的战士。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>committed,healthy,firm,robust,confirmed</E>
        <C>adj. 坚定的；强健的；健全的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[səb'dʒektiv]</SM>
    <E>subjective</E>
    <C>adj. 主观的；个人的；自觉的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Handle may be defined as a subjective tactile evaluation of the textile quality.</E>
        <C>手感可定义为织物质量的触觉评价方法。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Subjective assessment of heart size is the most practical method and is the one recommended for general use, except for the beginners.</E>
        <C>主观判断心脏大小是最实用的方法,除初学者外可以作为一般的应用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To be subjective means not to look at problems objectively.</E>
        <C>所谓主观性,就是不知道客观地看问题。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Soon after the third contact we have the subjective impression that it has become "day" again.</E>
        <C>生光之后我们会有“又是白天了”的主观印象。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Subjective judgements based on frequency graphs vary greatly from cartographer to cartographer.</E>
        <C>根据频率图所作的主观判断,因编图人员不同而变化甚大。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>personal,individual</E>
        <C>adj. 主观的；个人的；自觉的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə'bɔ:dinət, -neit, sə'bɔ:dineit]</SM>
    <E>subordinate</E>
    <C>n. 下属，下级；部属，属下
adj. 从属的；次要的
vt. 使……居下位；使……服从
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There are many subordinate courts all over the country.</E>
        <C>全国有许多初级的法院。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>inferior,underling</E>
        <C>n. 下属，下级；部属，属下</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>dependent,secondary,supporting,minor,peripheral</E>
        <C>adj. 从属的；次要的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[səb'skraib]</SM>
    <E>subscribe</E>
    <C>vi. 订阅；捐款；认购；赞成；签署
vt. 签署；赞成；捐助
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>How many shares did you subscribe for in the new company?</E>
        <C>那新公司你认了多少股份?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sign,donate money</E>
        <C>vi. 订阅；捐款；[经]认购；赞成；签署</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>ink,agree,sign,uphold</E>
        <C>vt. 签署；赞成；捐助</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[səb'sidiəri]</SM>
    <E>subsidiary</E>
    <C>adj. 附属的；辅助的
n. 子公司；辅助者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Of course between each pair of minima there will have to be a subsidiary maximum.</E>
        <C>当然在每一对极小之间必定有一个辅极大。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The question of how much power and autonomy a subsidiary should have is a critical subject.</E>
        <C>子公司应拥有多大的权力和自治,是一个重要的课题。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When Roger gave a dead-pen, stonewalling reply, neither the member nor any of the aircraft spokesman followed with a subsidiary.</E>
        <C>罗杰不动声色地作了个敷衍的答复后,无论这位议员本人以及他的航空发言人都没有再补充提问。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Several subsidiary agreement were also ready for signature on agricultural cooperation, transportation, oceanography, cultural exchanges.</E>
        <C>还有几项关于农业合作、交通运输、海洋学、文化交流的附属协议也已准备就绪只待签字。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Neutrinos from a subsidiary decay process are the ones to be detected.</E>
        <C>将探测到来自次要衰变过程的微中子。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>assistant,helping,affiliated,auxiliary</E>
        <C>adj. 附属的；辅助的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>auxiliary,subcompany</E>
        <C>n. 子公司；辅助者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌbsidi]</SM>
    <E>subsidy</E>
    <C>n. 补贴；津贴；补助金
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Since this interest rate was higher than the bank could charge on loans, a government subsidy was necessary.</E>
        <C>由于这一利率高于银行所能收取的贷款利率,就必然需要政府补贴。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They received a subsidy in the form of a percentage of all foreign trade operations.</E>
        <C>他们通过从外贸经营总额中提成的形式得到津贴。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Higher deposit rates increase the budget costs of the subsidy program.</E>
        <C>存款利润较高,就增大了补贴规划的预算费用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Food subsidy programs have other costs.</E>
        <C>粮食补贴方案还要付出其他代价。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The unit subsidy fell from 50 percent of cost to 17 percent.</E>
        <C>单位补贴由占成本的50%下降为17%。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pension,allowance</E>
        <C>n. [财政]补贴；[劳经]津贴；[会计][经]补助金</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌtl]</SM>
    <E>subtle</E>
    <C>adj. 微妙的；精细的；敏感的；狡猾的；稀薄的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Next time he would be more subtle and he would surely try to surprise her somehow.</E>
        <C>下次再来时,他一定会更加狡诈阴险,做出她竟想不到的事情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Gerald looked at Birkin with subtle eyes of knowledge. But he would never openly admit what he felt.</E>
        <C>杰罗尔德用闪烁着智慧的敏锐的目光望着伯金。他永远不会公开表露自己的真实感受。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The faint smile that just played across the lips was far too subtle to be really sweet.</E>
        <C>她那撇着嘴的淡淡的微笑太不可捉摸,不见得真甜。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Fred was subtle, and did not tell his friends that he was going to Houndsley bent on selling his horse.</E>
        <C>弗莱德很有心计,他没有告诉朋友们,他上享斯利是打算卖他的马。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Either my only attempt to strike a light tone backfired, or else his humor was too subtle for me.</E>
        <C>如果不是我想跟他说句轻松话的唯一的企图碰了壁,就是他的幽默感太微妙了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sensitive,delicate,detailed,refined,designing</E>
        <C>adj. 微妙的；精细的；敏感的；狡猾的；稀薄的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sək'sesə]</SM>
    <E>successor</E>
    <C>n. 继承者；后续的事物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He saw in the young man his natural successor.</E>
        <C>他觉得这个青年最适宜做他的继承人。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>heres</E>
        <C>n. [口腔][法]继承者；后续的事物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sju:, su:]</SM>
    <E>sue</E>
    <C>vt. 控告；请求
vi. 控告；提出请求
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Your landlady may have good reason to ask you to move or even to sue to evict you.</E>
        <C>房东就有正当理由请你搬家甚至对你提起迁移之诉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When Sue was little she picked on her younger sister quite a bit.</E>
        <C>休小时候总爱逗弄她的小妹妹。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He wrote to Sue informing her of the state of her aunt.</E>
        <C>他给了休一封信,告诉她她姑母的情况。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>How could one sue a government one did not recognize?</E>
        <C>你怎么可能控告一个你并不承认的政府呢?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>With Sue as companion he could have renounced his ambitions with a smile.</E>
        <C>有淑作伴侣,那他就能含笑把他的野心放弃。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>law,accuse sb. of sth.</E>
        <C>vt. 控告；请求</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>law,bring charge against</E>
        <C>vi. 控告；提出请求</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə'fais]</SM>
    <E>suffice</E>
    <C>vt. 使满足；足够…用；合格
vi. 足够；有能力
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>By dint of effort she contrived to get a glimpse of the light of truth here and there, and hoped that scant ray might suffice to guide her.</E>
        <C>她设法靠自己的努力来多少了解一点事实真相,希望所了解的那一点端倪足以指引她前进。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His strength, exhausted by a mind long over-wrought, did not suffice to bear her away, light and delicate though her shape.</E>
        <C>他长期以来精神过分疲劳,因而体力消耗极大。尽管她身体很轻,很娇弱,他仍没有力气把她背走。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Arno would suffice as a river if only it had some water.</E>
        <C>阿尔诺河要是有些水的话可以称为河流。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The calibration of a closed throat will not suffice if the walls are removed to make an open throat.</E>
        <C>如拆走洞壁形成一个开口试验段,则闭口试验段用的校测结果就不够充分了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It will suffice to say that he was surprised, vexed, sorrowful, and ill at ease.</E>
        <C>就说他感到惊讶,烦恼,伤心和不安,也就够了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>content,gratify</E>
        <C>vt. 使满足；足够…用；合格</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>serve,be in a position</E>
        <C>vi. 足够；有能力</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sjuisaid]</SM>
    <E>suicide</E>
    <C>n. 自杀；自杀行为；自杀者
adj. 自杀的
vt. 自杀
vi. 自杀
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They tell us that suicide is the greatest piece of cowardice; that only a madman could be guilty of it.</E>
        <C>他们告诉我们,自杀是最怯懦的行为,只有疯子才会犯这种罪恶。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In August, I confess, the thought of suicide more than once crossed my own mind.</E>
        <C>我承认,自杀的念头在8月间也曾不止一次掠过我自己的心头。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The whole family must go to gaol or commit suicide unless such a bill could be paid.</E>
        <C>不付账的话,她一家子不坐牢就得自杀。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She′ll push him to the verge of suicide.</E>
        <C>她将会把他逼到自杀的地步。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>Dutch act,self-destruction</E>
        <C>n. 自杀；自杀行为；自杀者</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>self-destruct</E>
        <C>adj. 自杀的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>kill oneself,take one's own life</E>
        <C>vt. 自杀</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>kill oneself,take one's own life</E>
        <C>vi. 自杀</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[swi:t]</SM>
    <E>suite</E>
    <C>n. （一套）家具；套房；组曲；（一批）随员，随从
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Others as well as herself were beginning to leave the suite.</E>
        <C>许多人包括她自己都准备离开套房。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The office of the president was the size of a grand hotel suite.</E>
        <C>总裁的办公室与大饭店的套房一般大。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Peter had one eye on the suite doors, ready to break off the conversation the moment they opened.</E>
        <C>彼得一支眼睛盯着套房的门,准备等门一开,他就可中断谈话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I got out of bed and went into the living room of our suite to work on some hard-hitting additions to my basic speech.</E>
        <C>我起床走进起居室去,在我的主调演说稿上添加一些狠狠反击的段落。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He turned and hurriedly made his way to Jill Temple's suite.</E>
        <C>他转过身来,急匆匆地朝吉尔·坦普尔的套间跑去。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>furniture,satellite</E>
        <C>n. （一套）家具；套房；组曲；（一批）[劳经]随员，随从</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌlfə]</SM>
    <E>sulfur</E>
    <C>vt. 用硫磺处理
n. 硫磺；硫磺色
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The two of them were thrown alive into the fiery lake of burning sulfur.</E>
        <C>他们两个就活活地被扔在烧着硫磺的火湖里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The tube is scented of sulfur.</E>
        <C>这个试管闻着有硫磺的气味。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sulphur</E>
        <C>vt. 用硫磺处理</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>sulphur,brenstone</E>
        <C>n. 硫磺；硫磺色</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌmən]</SM>
    <E>summon</E>
    <C>vt. 召唤；召集；鼓起；振作
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She began to put the house straight, making beds and washing dishes, cleaning and tidying; but she could summon up no enthusiasm for it.</E>
        <C>她开始无精打采地收拾房间;叠被子,洗碗碟,又扫又擦。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Queerly enough the harder he tried to summon up her face in his thoughts, the vaguer it became.</E>
        <C>奇怪的是,他越想要想起她的容貌她的容貌就变得更模糊了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Getting up, Alex savagely punched a bell push on the wall, knowing it would summon help.</E>
        <C>亚历克斯站起身,粗暴地按了按墙上的电铃,他知道一按电铃就会来人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mr. Rushworth, shall we summon a council on this lawn?</E>
        <C>罗什渥兹先生,我们就在这块草地上开个会怎么样?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>stir oneself,nerve oneself</E>
        <C>vt. 召唤；召集；鼓起；振作</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sju'pə:b, sə-]</SM>
    <E>superb</E>
    <C>adj. 极好的；华丽的；宏伟的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She stood at the top with her superb figure outlined against the light of the hall.</E>
        <C>她在最高一层台阶站住了,门厅里的灯光勾划出她那极其优美的身材。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Tough, warm-hearted, with a superb sense of humor, he would come on like a slightly distressed hornet.</E>
        <C>他顽强、热诚,具有非凡的幽默感,总是象一只略带忧虑的大黄峰一样飞向前来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The huge piece of rough was cut to be a superb gem of 128 carats.</E>
        <C>那一大块未琢磨的宝石被琢成一粒128克的上等宝石。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Still he looked both handsome and superb.</E>
        <C>他还是显得漂亮,不可一世。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He expounded his viewpoint with superb style and scathing wit.</E>
        <C>他总是以高雅的风格和尖刻的妙语来阐述他的观点。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>wonderful,excellent,famous,grand,great</E>
        <C>adj. 极好的；华丽的；宏伟的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,sju:pərin'tendənt]</SM>
    <E>superintendent</E>
    <C>n. 监督人；负责人；主管；指挥者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The superintendent gazed at his witness as if she were a broken machine.</E>
        <C>警察长盯着他的证人,仿佛她是一部破烂的机器。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For a family in our situation, the Superintendent of Frizinghall Police was the most comforting officer you could wish.</E>
        <C>对我们这种处境的一户人家来说,正巴不得看到弗利辛霍的警察局长呢。他倒是最能叫人宽心的官员了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The students laughed because the superintendent looked comical as tears streamed from only one of his eyes.</E>
        <C>同学们一下子笑了起来,因为这位校长的眼泪只从一只眼里流了出来,样子滑稽。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The superintendent of school would ask you to teach here in Jackson.</E>
        <C>学校的校长想请你在杰克逊这里教书。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mr. Superintendent next asked to see Miss Rachel herself.</E>
        <C>局长先生接下来要求见见雷茜儿小姐。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>director,leader</E>
        <C>n. 监督人；负责人；主管；指挥者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sju:,piəri'ɔriti, sə-]</SM>
    <E>superiority</E>
    <C>n. 优越，优势；优越性
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He did not want to claim social superiority, he would not claim intrinsic personal superiority.</E>
        <C>他不想炫耀优越的社会地位,他也不会炫耀他个人出众的内在力量。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As ships have to go for periodic refits, it would have been almost beyond our power to maintain a reasonable margin of superiority.</E>
        <C>由于船舶需要定期检修,因此我们的力量很难维持海军优势所必需的适当余力。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Behind the film of obsequiousness was an attitude of vast superiority that always set Logan on edge.</E>
        <C>在这种谄媚的烟幕背后,却隐藏着一种非常自命不凡的态度,这常使洛根看了生气。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>No other country whose origins lie in Europe has had so sharp an awareness of its cleavage from, and superiority to the parent cultures.</E>
        <C>没有一个起源于欧洲的国家,象它这样敏锐地意识到要和欧洲文化分家,而且要超过欧洲文化。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Something else we believe is that the human species has no superiority over other species.</E>
        <C>我们还认为,人类并不比其他物种高贵。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>advantage,edge</E>
        <C>n. 优越，优势；优越性</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,sju:pə'sɔnik]</SM>
    <E>supersonic</E>
    <C>adj. 超音速的；超声波的
n. 超音速；超声波
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Although strain gage balances have been most useful in transonic and supersonic tunnels, they are by no means excluded from lowspeed work.</E>
        <C>虽然,应变天平最适用于接近音速和跨超音速风洞,但丝毫不意味着不能用于低速实验。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>At supersonic speeds the control load acts mainly on the deflected surface itself, and hence has its centroid even farther to the rear.</E>
        <C>超音速时操纵载荷主要作用在偏转面本身上,因此它的作用中心甚至更加靠后。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In conclusion we note the following general items concerning flow in supersonic nozzles.</E>
        <C>最后,我们归纳几个关于超音速喷管流动的一般原则。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This is, of course, the reason why a sonic boom hits us with all its fury from a supersonic aircraft but not from a subsonic one.</E>
        <C>当然,这就是为什么音爆从超音速飞机上以它的全部力量向我们冲来,而音速飞机上则没有音爆传来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A snail by comparison is supersonic.</E>
        <C>相形之下,蜗牛的爬行倒可说是超音速的了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>ultrasonic,transsonic</E>
        <C>adj. [流][力]超音速的；[声]超声波的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>ultrasonic wave,ultrasound wave</E>
        <C>n. [流]超音速；[声]超声波</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sju:pəvaiz]</SM>
    <E>supervise</E>
    <C>vt. 监督，管理；指导
vi. 监督，管理；指导
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I told you to supervise autopsies, not to set up a lot of fancy rules.</E>
        <C>我叫你监督解剖,而不是去制定一些空想的规定。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had left her at the car to supervise the baggage.</E>
        <C>他让她留在汽车里看管行李。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>manage,police,conduct,run,direct</E>
        <C>vt. 监督，管理；指导</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>direct,charge of</E>
        <C>vi. 监督，管理；指导</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,sʌpli'mentəri]</SM>
    <E>supplementary</E>
    <C>adj. 补充的；追加的
n. 补充者；增补物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The supplementary reading in sociology led her to a book on village-improvement.</E>
        <C>在有关社会学的补充读物里,她读到一本改善乡镇面貌的书。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Through similar and supplementary action, polygenes can have important effects on total variability.</E>
        <C>通过相同的和添加的作用,多基因可以对总的变异起重大的影响。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The removal of the same percentage of BoD will require supplementary chemical treatment.</E>
        <C>去除同样百分比的BoD,则需要补加药剂处理。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Mann-Elkins Act of 1910 had become legislation comprehensive in character, not merely supplementary.</E>
        <C>1910年的曼-埃尔金斯法成为一项综合立法,不仅仅是补充而已。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Pregnant and nursing women should be given supplementary vitamin A.</E>
        <C>妊娠和授乳中的妇女应该服用额外的维生素A。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>complementary,adscititious</E>
        <C>adj. 补充的；追加的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>enlargement</E>
        <C>n. 补充者；增补物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM></SM>
    <E>suppresive</E>
    <C>adj. 压制性
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents />
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə:dʒ]</SM>
    <E>surge</E>
    <C>n. 大浪；汹涌澎湃；巨涌
vi. 激增；汹涌
vt. 使颠簸
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Bloggs turned to Lucy again. He felt a tremendous surge of affection for her.</E>
        <C>布洛格斯又转过脸来,面对露西,他对她产生了强烈的爱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"I think it's one of the best schools in the world," I said, hearing my voice surge with deep feeling.</E>
        <C>“我认为那是世界上最好的学校之一,”我回答,听得出自己的话音里充满了深切的感情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The front desk must prepare for a surge of arriving guests.</E>
        <C>总服务台应为大批顾客的蜂拥而至作好准备。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The whole of the plume fell back into the surface of the water where the low-lying base surge cloud was formed.</E>
        <C>整个水柱回降到水面上,并形成紧贴海面的基浪云雾。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They surge to follow him, eager to be touched by a few baptismal drops.</E>
        <C>人群潮水般地随着他涌动,都渴望能沾上几滴圣水。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>very rough seas</E>
        <C>n. 大浪；汹涌澎湃；巨涌</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>sharp rise,balloon</E>
        <C>vi. 激增；汹涌</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>jolt,jounce</E>
        <C>vt. 使颠簸</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə'pɑ:s, -'pæs]</SM>
    <E>surpass</E>
    <C>vt. 超越；胜过，优于；非…所能办到或理解
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Only China, the Soviet Union and Canada surpass Brazil in contiguous land area.</E>
        <C>只有中国、苏联及加拿大的毗邻大陆面积大于巴西。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We will surpass in greater liberty.</E>
        <C>我们将拥有更多的自由。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Do you alone surpass these in doctrine, in your manner of life, and in every other respect?</E>
        <C>难道你真的在做人原则、生活习惯和其他方面都比这些人卓越吗?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>overcome,top,exceed,cap,transcend</E>
        <C>vt. 超越；胜过，优于；非…所能办到或理解</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sə:plʌs, -pləs]</SM>
    <E>surplus</E>
    <C>n. 剩余；[贸易] 顺差；盈余；过剩
adj. 剩余的；过剩的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Its tax captures most of the surplus above the cost of production.</E>
        <C>它的税攫取了超过生产成本的大部分盈余。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>How can we place all this surplus stock?</E>
        <C>我们怎样才能够卖出全部剩余存货?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If they buy in quantity the surplus food can be stored in a home freezer.</E>
        <C>如果购买大量物品,剩余的食品可贮藏在家用冷冻机内。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A budget surplus may be used to redeem state debt.</E>
        <C>预算盈余可用于偿还国债。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>India had a large surplus of wheat in 1985.</E>
        <C>1985年印度的小麦有大量的富余。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>residual,spare</E>
        <C>n. [数]剩余；[贸易]顺差；[会计]盈余；[电子][经]过剩</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>remaining,residual,odd</E>
        <C>adj. [数][电子]剩余的；[经]过剩的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə'vaivəl]</SM>
    <E>survival</E>
    <C>n. 幸存，残存；幸存者，残存物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This should be the aim over the next decade, it is crucial to our survival.</E>
        <C>这应该成为今后十年的奋斗目标,它关系到我们的生死存亡。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was a survival from the days when Gile's father held the homestead.</E>
        <C>他是当初还由基尔的父亲掌管家业那个时代的一个幸存者。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They picked the ones who had the best chance of survival.</E>
        <C>他们选择了几个救活可能性最大的人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The man was caught up every day in the struggle for survival.</E>
        <C>男人每天为生存而奋斗。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>remanet,leavings</E>
        <C>n. 幸存，残存；幸存者，残存物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə'septəbl]</SM>
    <E>susceptible</E>
    <C>adj. 易受影响的；易感动的；容许…的
n. 易得病的人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Clintland, a very susceptible cultivar, was reduced in yield by 75%.</E>
        <C>一个非常易受影响的品种Clintland,减产达75%。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>impressionable,suggestible</E>
        <C>adj. 易受影响的；易感动的；容许…的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə'spenʃən]</SM>
    <E>suspension</E>
    <C>n. 悬浮；暂停；停职
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mr. Bounderby stayed her, by holding a mouthful of chop in suspension before swallowing it, and putting out his left hand.</E>
        <C>庞得贝先生嘴里含着排骨尚未下咽,就伸出左手阻止了她。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The most effective way of storing maps and charts is achieved by some form of suspension.</E>
        <C>贮藏地图和海图最有效的方法是使用某种形式的悬挂。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was the first eyebar suspension bridge.</E>
        <C>它是第一座眼杆式悬索桥。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The early Chinese built suspension bridges of hemp rope.</E>
        <C>古代的中国人建造过麻绳悬索桥。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This is the famous suspension bridge on the Tagus.</E>
        <C>这是塔古斯河上有名的吊桥。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>hang,weighing</E>
        <C>n. [化工][化学][物化]悬浮；暂停；停职</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə'spiʃəs]</SM>
    <E>suspicious</E>
    <C>adj. 可疑的；怀疑的；多疑的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>At first she was against Pen, and suspicious of him, she was his partisan now.</E>
        <C>起先她反对小潘,怀疑他不怀好意,现在却跟他很投契。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Just the fact that I limped made him suspicious.</E>
        <C>就凭我走路一瘸一拐,他就会起疑心了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I could see suspicious ripples at the upper end of the reach.</E>
        <C>在那段河道的上游,我能看到令人生疑的小湍流。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The old people had been guarded and suspicious in their own house.</E>
        <C>上了年纪的人都非常警觉,就连在自己家里也十分小心多疑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I'm very suspicious of a man who fusses much with his hair.</E>
        <C>我对于一个为了头发折腾个没完的人是颇感纳罕的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>doubtful,questionable</E>
        <C>adj. 可疑的；怀疑的；多疑的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[swɔp, swɔ:p]</SM>
    <E>swap</E>
    <C>n. 交换；交换之物
vt. 与...交换；以...作交换
vi. 交换；交易
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Is she making a swap with you?</E>
        <C>她是不是跟你作了交换的买卖啦?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We did not wait to swap knives.</E>
        <C>我们并不等到短兵相见。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Do not swap horses when crossing a stream.</E>
        <C>当你横过溪流的时候,不要掉换你的马匹。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Never swap [swop] horses while crossing the stream.</E>
        <C>行到河中别换马。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>exchange,reciprocation</E>
        <C>n. [计]交换；交换之物</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>trade,traffic</E>
        <C>vi. [计]交换；交易</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['simitri]</SM>
    <E>symmetry</E>
    <C>n. 对称（性）；整齐，匀称
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Symmetry operations are geometrically defined ways of exchanging equivalent parts of a molecule.</E>
        <C>对称操作几何上定义为交换分子中等价部分的方式。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The symmetry groups to which real molecules may belong are very numerous.</E>
        <C>真实分子可能属于的对称群是非常多的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The interrelation between the signs of the birefringence in the planes of symmetry can be deduced from the index ellipsoid.</E>
        <C>各对称面的双折射符号之间的相互关系,可以从标准椭球体推定。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>What they did ask for was that we demand in negotiations the perfect symmetry.</E>
        <C>他们要求的则是,在谈判中要取得完全的对等。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Electrons or any other "particle" should display wave properties to preserve the complementary wave-particle symmetry of nature.</E>
        <C>电子及其他任何粒子都应该显示波的性质,才能体现自然界波粒互补的对称性。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>balance,regularity</E>
        <C>n. 对称（性）；整齐，匀称</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sim'fɔnik]</SM>
    <E>symphonic</E>
    <C>adj. 交响乐的；交响性的；和声的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Hong Kong Youth Symphonic Band</E>
        <C>香港青年管乐团</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>harmonic,concordant</E>
        <C>adj. 交响乐的；交响性的；和声的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sim'pəuziəm]</SM>
    <E>symposium</E>
    <C>n. 讨论会，座谈会；专题论文集；酒宴，宴会
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>One such cooperative effort was described in a symposium held as part of the fifteenth IUFRO Conference in 1971.</E>
        <C>1971年召开了林业研究组织国际协会15届会议,作为会议的部分内容所出版的论文集中曾对这一协作的努力作过记载。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The French have held two colloquia and an international symposium on rock fissures.</E>
        <C>法国已经就岩石裂缝举行了两次座谈会和一次国际会议。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>forum,consultation,seminar</E>
        <C>n. 讨论会，座谈会；专题论文集；酒宴，宴会</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['simptəm]</SM>
    <E>symptom</E>
    <C>n. [临床] 症状；征兆
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In my view, Vietnam was not the cause of our difficulties but a symptom.</E>
        <C>在我看来,越南并不是我们的困难的原因,而是一个征象。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>premonitor,prefiguration</E>
        <C>n. [临床]症状；征兆</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sindrəum, -drəm-]</SM>
    <E>syndrome</E>
    <C>n. [临床] 综合征；综合症状；并发症状；校验子；并发位
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We should get together and compare notes on how to handle the empty-nest syndrome.</E>
        <C>我们应该共聚一堂交换如何处理“空巢综合症”的意见。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sinθisis]</SM>
    <E>synthesis</E>
    <C>n. 综合，[化学] 合成；综合体
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The synthesis isotactic polymers is usually only possible by means of special stereospecific (stereoregulating)initiators.</E>
        <C>通常只能用特殊的立体定向(立体调节)引发剂来合成等规聚合物。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The nucleus of the bleached cell was unable to direct the synthesis of new chloroplasts.</E>
        <C>这种漂白的细胞核不能直接合成新的叶绿体。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The basic entitles of interest were not particles or waves but a peculiar synthesis of the two ideas.</E>
        <C>我们所研究的基本对象既不是粒子,也不是波,而是这两种概念的特殊的统一体。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Biochemists may skillfully create intricate molecules and substances, as in the synthesis of the substance that is called a gene.</E>
        <C>生物化学家可以巧妙制造出复杂的分子和物质,如称为基因物质的合成。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The initial reactions involved in the synthesis of these amino acids are not well established in plants.</E>
        <C>植物合成这些氨基酸的最初反应还未搞得很明白。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>integration,comprehensiveness</E>
        <C>n. 综合，[化学]合成；综合体</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sein]</SM>
    <E>sane</E>
    <C>adj. 健全的；理智的；[临床] 神志正常的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Decent, sane people did not think of such things.</E>
        <C>规规矩矩,脑筋清清爽爽的人决不会想到这类事情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Doc told of how Bigger had cut the cloth of his pool table and said that Bigger was "mean and bad, but sane".</E>
        <C>道克讲了别格怎样割破了他弹球台上的台布,说别格“恶劣下流,但精神正常。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Jacob's flinging the bowl proved that he was mad, for a sane man would not have done so.</E>
        <C>雅各扔碗,这说明他发疯了,因为神志清醒的人是不会这么干的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In a sane world, the threat could wither and the promise could blood.</E>
        <C>在一个精神健全的世界中,威胁可以使之衰弱,而希望将会得到繁胜。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For the first time she wondered whether he was perfectly sane.</E>
        <C>她第一次想到他的想法也许完全是合情合理的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>healthy,intellectual,sound</E>
        <C>adj. [心理]健全的；理智的；[临床]神志正常的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sɑ:'kæztik]</SM>
    <E>sarcastic</E>
    <C>adj. 挖苦的；尖刻的，辛辣的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He said it with a sarcastic twist.</E>
        <C>他说这话时带上一点讽嘲的意味。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The minister's wife jumped up and dropped me a curtsey—a most sarcastic curtsey.</E>
        <C>牧师太太跳起来向我行了一个屈膝礼——最具讽刺意味的屈膝礼。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Judge grew sarcastic as he wiped his face, and caught their remarks.</E>
        <C>裘德一面用手抹睑,一面觉得应该挖苦挖苦她们,所以就接着她们的话碴儿说。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His laugh had a hoarse sarcastic edge.</E>
        <C>他笑起来声音沙哑,自有一种冷峭尖刻的味道。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mr. Bennet was so odd a mixture of quick parts, sarcastic humour, reserve, and caprice.</E>
        <C>班纳特先生是个古怪人,他一方面喜欢插科打诨,爱挖苦人,同时又不苟言笑,变幻莫测。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>bitter,spicy</E>
        <C>adj. 挖苦的；尖刻的，辛辣的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sætaiə]</SM>
    <E>satire</E>
    <C>n. 讽刺；讽刺文学，讽刺作品
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He always saw the joke of any satire against himself.</E>
        <C>任何对他的嘲笑,他都觉得挺有趣。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was now that he showed his friend, R.C. Dallas, a new satire, Hints from Horace.</E>
        <C>就在这个时候,他把一首新的讽刺诗《霍勒斯的启示》给他的朋友R.C.达拉斯看。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But he regretted the pleasantry; it was too near a satire.</E>
        <C>后来一想,这句笑话太象当面挖苦了,他又后悔起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Satire is a high and subtle art.</E>
        <C>讽刺是崇高而又含蓄的艺术。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>hit,sarcasm</E>
        <C>n. 讽刺；讽刺文学，讽刺作品</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[si:m]</SM>
    <E>seam</E>
    <C>n. 缝；接缝
vt. 缝合；接合；使留下伤痕
vi. 裂开；产生裂缝
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>One opened seam, one blown valve, and his life would be choked out by flooding salt water.</E>
        <C>只消出现一条裂缝,爆裂一个阀门,他这条命就会给涌进来的海水收拾掉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>During recent years the seam cut has once again come into use.</E>
        <C>近几年来,又再度使用了裂缝掏槽。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>joining,juncture</E>
        <C>n. 缝；接缝</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>cement,piece,joint</E>
        <C>vt. 缝合；接合；使留下伤痕</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>gap,spring off</E>
        <C>vi. 裂开；产生裂缝</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['si:said]</SM>
    <E>seaside</E>
    <C>n. 海边；海滨
adj. 海边的；海滨的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We were debating whether to go to the mountains or to the seaside.</E>
        <C>我们正在辩论到底是去山上还是去海边。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We laughed over Jim′s postcard from his seaside holiday.</E>
        <C>我们笑谈着吉姆在海边度假时寄来的明信片。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He went to the seaside only to be drowned.</E>
        <C>他去海边游泳,结果却淹死了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>shore,sea-shore</E>
        <C>n. 海边；[海洋]海滨</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>littoral</E>
        <C>adj. 海边的；[海洋]海滨的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['seɡriɡit, -ɡeit]</SM>
    <E>segregate</E>
    <C>vt. 使隔离；使分离；在…实行种族隔离
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Homozygous races do not segregate on selfing.</E>
        <C>自体受精不能分离纯合的生理小种。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The prognosis for producing a late generation segregate variety is favorable.</E>
        <C>预测从往后几代可能分离出好的品种来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Impurities tend to segregate at grain boundaries.</E>
        <C>杂质常常在晶粒间界偏析。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mixture of black powder and magnesium has a tendency to segregate.</E>
        <C>黑药和镁的混合物具有离析的倾向。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>And why should I restrict myself, segregate myself?</E>
        <C>况且我何必限制自己,孤立自己呢?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>separate,split,divorce</E>
        <C>vt. 使隔离；[生物]使分离；在…实行种族隔离</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃæm]</SM>
    <E>sham</E>
    <C>n. 假装；骗子；赝品
vt. 假装；冒充
vi. 假装；佯装
adj. 假的；虚假的；假装的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"With a great number of partners, I'm afraid," Blanche said, with a little sham sigh.</E>
        <C>“大概因为你的舞伴多起来了,”布兰茜说,装模作样地轻轻叹了口气。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He saw through all the sham of this club life, the meanness of this worship of success.</E>
        <C>他看透了这个俱乐部生活所有的虚伪,也看透了这种崇拜成功的卑贱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>That's an old sham, thousands of such tricks are put upon the poor women every day.</E>
        <C>这是一个老把戏,天天有成千成万的人拿这种诡计来欺骗可怜的女人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She regarded the whole war as a sham.</E>
        <C>她认为整个战争都是假的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He remained a sham boy at thirty-two.</E>
        <C>他在三十二岁时还一直装扮作少年的样子。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>simulation,fraud,acting,sharp</E>
        <C>n. 假装；骗子；赝品</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>simulate,come</E>
        <C>vt. 假装；冒充</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>act,fox</E>
        <C>vi. 假装；佯装</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>affected,assumed,simulate</E>
        <C>adj. 假的；虚假的；假装的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃɔ:thænd]</SM>
    <E>shorthand</E>
    <C>n. 速记；速记法
adj. 速记法的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Instead of writing her shorthand by hand, she could use a keyboard machine.</E>
        <C>她可以不用手而使用一种带键盘的机器进行速记。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I can′t read your shorthand notes.</E>
        <C>我看不懂你的速记符号。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She is learning to write shorthand.</E>
        <C>她在学写速记。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>Steno</E>
        <C>n. [语]速记；速记法</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['saiərən]</SM>
    <E>siren</E>
    <C>n. 汽笛；迷人的女人；歌声动人的女歌手
adj. 迷人的
vi. 响着警报器行驶
vt. 引诱
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>His voice is drowned by the dissonant scream of a siren outside.</E>
        <C>他的声音被外面杂乱刺耳的警报声吞没了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He strove to tear himself away from the noxious siren that had bewitched him.</E>
        <C>他极力想从这个蛊惑了他的有害无益的海妖身边挣脱开。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>hooter,whistle</E>
        <C>n. [铁路][船]汽笛；迷人的女人；歌声动人的女歌手</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>killing,taking,engaging,charming,fascinating</E>
        <C>adj. 迷人的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>induce,seduce</E>
        <C>vt. 引诱</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['skilful]</SM>
    <E>skilful</E>
    <C>adj. （英）熟练的；灵巧的；技术好的（等于skillful）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Once more Ralph dreamed, letting his skilful feet deal with the difficulties of the path.</E>
        <C>拉尔夫再一次做起白日梦来,他脚步灵巧地避开小路上的障碍。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You′ll get more skilful at this job as you go along.</E>
        <C>过些时候你会对这个工作更加熟练。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His brother sought the advice of those who were accounted skilful in such matters, and they came and saw him.</E>
        <C>他弟弟又接受了一些热衷于这类事情人的劝告,他们也来替他检查。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You are a skilful pilot, you will weather the storm.</E>
        <C>你是个熟练的领航人,一定会冲过大风暴。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>experienced,accomplished,clever,practiced,master</E>
        <C>adj. （英）熟练的；灵巧的；技术好的（等于skillful）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['skai,skreipə]</SM>
    <E>skyscraper</E>
    <C>n. 摩天楼，超高层大楼；特别高的东西
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Soon I was stepped into the plush comfort of a skyscraper office.</E>
        <C>不久之后,我又踏入了一间摩天大厦中的极其舒适的办公室。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sni:z]</SM>
    <E>sneeze</E>
    <C>vi. 打喷嚏
n. 喷嚏
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It lifted to a spasmodic sneeze and ended.</E>
        <C>它大声地打了一阵喷嚏,然后就结束了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>neeze</E>
        <C>vi. 打喷嚏</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>sternutation</E>
        <C>n. 喷嚏</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['səuʃəbl]</SM>
    <E>sociable</E>
    <C>adj. 社交的；好交际的；友善的
n. 联谊会
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There had been church teas and sociable which she and Mr. Semple attended.</E>
        <C>她和珊波尔先生曾经参加过教会的茶话会和交谊会。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I ought to be more sociable.</E>
        <C>我更应该喜欢交际。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>gregarious,amicable</E>
        <C>adj. 社交的；好交际的；友善的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>social gathering,sodality</E>
        <C>n. 联谊会</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sɔfəmɔ:]</SM>
    <E>sophomore</E>
    <C>n. 大学二年级生；（美）有二年经验的人
adj. 二年级的；二年级学生的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>With his Princeton friends advancing into the sophomore class, he yielded to his father's preference and shifted the next autumn to Harvard.</E>
        <C>当他的普林斯顿同学转入大学二年级时,他只好同意他父亲的选择,第二年秋天转学到哈佛。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was listed on the faculty in his sophomore and junior years, as an instructor in Greek and French.</E>
        <C>他在二年级和三年级时,已被作为希腊语和法语教员列在教员名单上。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['speʃəlaiz]</SM>
    <E>specialise</E>
    <C>vi. 专门研究（等于specialize）
vt. 使专门化；限定…的范围；深入（等于specialize）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Small stores and delicatessens specialise in cheese.</E>
        <C>一些小店和熟食店专营奶酪。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>to specialize in</E>
        <C>vi. 专门研究（等于specialize）</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>technicalize</E>
        <C>vt. 使专门化；限定…的范围；深入（等于specialize）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['speʃəlti]</SM>
    <E>specialty</E>
    <C>n. 专业，专长；特产；特性；招牌菜
adj. 特色的；专门的；独立的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Keycase was shrewd enough not to step too far outside his own specialty.</E>
        <C>基凯斯非常精明,他决不愿干自己不太内行的事。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>profession,quality,identity,character,tang</E>
        <C>n. 专业，专长；特产；特性；招牌菜</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>technical,independent,express</E>
        <C>adj. 特色的；专门的；独立的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['spaisi]</SM>
    <E>spicy</E>
    <C>adj. 辛辣的；香的，多香料的；下流的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The warmth kept rising from the ground, and the sweet-briar on a cottage bathed them with its spicy perfume.</E>
        <C>热气不断地从地上蒸腾上来,茅屋上面美丽的野蔷薇散发出来的芬芳浸润着温暖的空气。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A sweet, spicy smell of native beer came from the straw wall.</E>
        <C>一股辛辣而带甜味的土产啤酒的气息透过茅草墙。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They are always so spicy after a rain.</E>
        <C>雨后他们总是这么香。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>blue,dirty</E>
        <C>adj. 辛辣的；香的，多香料的；下流的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spait]</SM>
    <E>spite</E>
    <C>n. 不顾；恶意；怨恨
vt. 刁难；使恼怒
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was as though I was carrying out his advice in spite of myself.</E>
        <C>仿佛我在不知不觉地按他的嘱咐办事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had merely been a sailor from whim and a desire to spite his friends.</E>
        <C>他之所以当了一名水手,只是为了他的怪癖,并想和他的朋友们赌一口气。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I bit my lips in spite, at having thrown away the chance I might have had of doing something besides staring at its smiling beauty.</E>
        <C>我怨恨地咬着我的嘴唇,因为我已经丢掉了大有可为的机会,现在却只好傻瞪着那迷人的美人了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In spite of his desire to say something cheering, he could get nothing out but a shame-faced smile.</E>
        <C>虽然他想讲几句有兴致的话,但是他除了满面惭愧地笑笑以外,什么也说不出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The old man had been deeply shaken and was forced to pour out his feelings in spite of pride.</E>
        <C>老人受到深重的刺激,尽管高傲,也不得不把自己的感受吐露。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>regardless of,hatred</E>
        <C>n. 不顾；恶意；怨恨</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>make a difficulty,exasperate</E>
        <C>vt. 刁难；使恼怒</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spraut]</SM>
    <E>sprout</E>
    <C>vi. 发芽；长芽
vt. 使发芽；使萌芽
n. 芽；萌芽；苗芽
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>When do deer first sprout horns?</E>
        <C>鹿在多大的时候开始生角?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>put,come into bud</E>
        <C>vi. 发芽；长芽</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>germinate,bud</E>
        <C>vt. 使发芽；使萌芽</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>seed,bud</E>
        <C>n. [植]芽；萌芽；苗芽</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stεəwei]</SM>
    <E>stairway</E>
    <C>n. 阶梯，楼梯
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Peter used the service stairway to descend the two flights.</E>
        <C>彼得从职工专用楼梯走下两层楼梯。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There were lights in the shop windows and we climbed the steep stone stairway to the upper street, then up another stairs to the station.</E>
        <C>街上店窗点了灯,我爬着斜峻的石台阶到了上边一条街,又爬了好些台阶,才到车站。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Dust swirled on the broad stairway.</E>
        <C>宽阔的石阶上尘土飞扬。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>ladder,stile</E>
        <C>n. [建]阶梯，楼梯</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['steipl]</SM>
    <E>staple</E>
    <C>n. 主要产品；订书钉；主题；主食
adj. 主要的，大宗生产的；常用的；纺织纤维的
vt. 把…分级；钉住
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>One or two staple crops are the chief sources of food intake.</E>
        <C>一、两种主要农作物是人们食物的主要来源。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>topic,theme,subject,main products</E>
        <C>n. [贸易]主要产品；[轻]订书钉；主题</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>primary,major,central,main,leading</E>
        <C>adj. 主要的，大宗生产的；常用的；纺织纤维的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>pin up,nail up</E>
        <C>vt. 把…分级；钉住</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['steiʃənəri]</SM>
    <E>stationery</E>
    <C>n. 文具；信纸
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>His major problem for the next week would be to design proper stationery to carry my exalted title.</E>
        <C>他下星期的主要工作将是设计合适的可以显示我高贵头衔地标徽。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was something very comfortable in having plenty of stationery.</E>
        <C>文具一多,心里自会觉得踏实。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>At the drug store, which also kept a stock of miscellaneous stationery, his eye was caught by a "transparent slate", a child's toy.</E>
        <C>那家药房也备着好多五花八门的文具,他看上了一种“透明石板”,那是一种孩子玩的东西。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Was the note written on hotel stationery?</E>
        <C>便条是用饭店的便笺写的吗?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>writing materials,letter pad</E>
        <C>n. [轻]文具；信纸</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stætju:t, -tʃu:t]</SM>
    <E>statute</E>
    <C>n. [法] 法规；法令；条例
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Congress has authorized the president to suspend the operation of a statute.</E>
        <C>国会已授权总统暂停一项法令的实施。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The date of receiving the Royal Assent was taken to be the date of commencement of the statute.</E>
        <C>获得御准的那一天即为法令的生效日。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Admiralty court was declared by statute to be a sovereign court.</E>
        <C>法律规定海事法庭是最高管辖法庭。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In accordance with Article 38 of Statute, the Count, in deciding disputes submitted to it, applies.</E>
        <C>根据规约第三十八条,法院在裁决提请法院审理的争端时适用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>An administrative order is valid if authorized by a statute.</E>
        <C>如果一个行政命令得到一个法规的认可那么这个命令就是有效的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>act,ordinance</E>
        <C>n. [法]法规；法令；条例</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[steik]</SM>
    <E>steak</E>
    <C>n. 牛排；肉排；鱼排
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Pamela cut herself a piece of steak and ate it, not taking her eyes off Victor Henry as he wolfed the food.</E>
        <C>帕米拉切了一块牛排吃,在维克多·亨利狼吞虎咽的时候,她的眼睛一刻也没有离开他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He would spring onto the terrace, lift the steak lightly off the fire.</E>
        <C>他就纵身跳上地坪,轻轻地把牛排从火上取下来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Throwing out food or scraping half a steak into the disposal still drives me crazy.</E>
        <C>把食物丢掉,或者把半块牛排扔进垃圾箱,仍会使我大发雷霆。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Will you grind up a pound and a half of lean round steak for me?</E>
        <C>你给我绞一磅半瘦的圆牛排吧。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The steak is so delicious that he′s licking his lips.</E>
        <C>肉排是这么香,使得他垂涎欲滴了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>beefsteak</E>
        <C>n. 牛排；肉排；鱼排</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['strenjuəs]</SM>
    <E>strenuous</E>
    <C>adj. 紧张的；费力的；奋发的；艰苦的；热烈的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He never bit a person in the ten strenuous years that he lived.</E>
        <C>在他活着的紧张热烈的十年中,从未咬过一个人。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>intense,tough,rough</E>
        <C>adj. 紧张的；费力的；奋发的；艰苦的；热烈的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[straif]</SM>
    <E>strife</E>
    <C>n. 冲突；争吵；不和
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They thought first of a city as a safe place in a time of strife.</E>
        <C>他们起初把城市设想为动乱时期的安全地方。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was more than ever a living strife between him and Mary.</E>
        <C>他和玛丽之间的竞争比以前更加激烈了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He thanked for all the blessings which Providence had vouchsafed to him while in this valley of strife and toil.</E>
        <C>他感谢上帝在这纷争与劳苦之谷所赐予他的一切福佑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was faint with strife and dejected.</E>
        <C>她被争吵弄得精疲力竭,情绪低落。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It would involve all Rome in a fearful strife.</E>
        <C>这将使整个罗马卷入一场可怕的战争。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>interference,conflict,argument,war,collision</E>
        <C>n. 冲突；争吵；不和</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌməraiz]</SM>
    <E>summarise</E>
    <C>vt. 概括（等于summarize）；相加
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you did try to summarise it, what would you say you’re trying to get at with these book choices?</E>
        <C>记者:您曾经真想概括它,您说您正在通过这些推荐书目来试图弄懂它,这话是什么意思?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Find more than one way of getting your point across and summarise frequently.</E>
        <C>不要只用一种说法来表达自己的意思,同时要经常进行总结。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To summarise, the south will bring in the most business.</E>
        <C>总的来说,南部地区将会有最多的业务量。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>generalize,epitomize</E>
        <C>vt. 概括（等于summarize）；相加</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌmit]</SM>
    <E>summit</E>
    <C>n. 顶点；最高级会议；最高阶层
adj. 最高级的；政府首脑的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The dim figures which he had formerly discovered must have been on the summit of the ridge.</E>
        <C>刚才他看到的那几个黑影,一定就在这小丘顶上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>From the great oak, I could see its summit ahead of me, unknown, inviting.</E>
        <C>从老橡树望去,迎面就是这座山的顶峰,神秘莫测,充满诱惑力。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The far summit fairly smoked with frost; white vapors curled up from its white-wooded top, as from a chimney.</E>
        <C>老远望去,山巅伏霜如烟;白蒙蒙的烟霭,从雪白多树的山顶上袅袅上升,仿佛从烟囱里冒出来的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You should bear in mind that powerful forces in the world are out to block the summit meeting.</E>
        <C>你应该记住,世界上有些强大的势力想要阻挠这次最高级会谈。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The army had passed the summit of the mighty mountain wall.</E>
        <C>队伍翻过了雄伟的高山峭壁的顶峰。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>height,sky,peak,apex,crown</E>
        <C>n. 顶点；最高级会议；最高阶层</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>first-chop,ritzy</E>
        <C>adj. 最高级的；政府首脑的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sju'pə:fluəs]</SM>
    <E>superfluous</E>
    <C>adj. 多余的；不必要的；奢侈的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The is what women by nature cannot do; but it is quite superfluous to forbid them from doing so.</E>
        <C>这是女人从本性上就不能做的事。但是要阻止她们去做又是多余的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>unnecessary,spare,luxury,waste,redundant</E>
        <C>adj. [数]多余的；不必要的；奢侈的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,sju:pə'stiʃən]</SM>
    <E>superstition</E>
    <C>n. 迷信
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Up to what point does statecraft permit superstition to be destroyed?</E>
        <C>到什么程度国家机构才能消灭迷信呢?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This contagious superstition is not confined to the cities only, but has spread through the villages and the countryside.</E>
        <C>这种传染病般的迷信,不只是城市才有,就是在穷乡僻壤,也蔓延很广。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Science is the great antidote to the poison of enthusiasm and superstition.</E>
        <C>科学是对于宗教狂及迷信之毒的大消毒剂。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Divination is made up of a little error and superstition, plus a lot of fraud.</E>
        <C>占卜是由一些谬误和迷信构成,再加上大量的欺骗。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Superstition, idolatry, and hypocrisy have ample wages, but truth goes a begging.</E>
        <C>迷信、愚昧和虚伪具有腰缠万贯,但真理一直是一个乞丐。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>aberglaube,fetish</E>
        <C>n. 迷信</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə'pres]</SM>
    <E>suppress</E>
    <C>vt. 抑制；镇压；废止
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was trying to suppress the hope he was feeling.</E>
        <C>内心的盼头蠢蠢欲动,他就拼命克制。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You shall never force him to suppress the facts of his life.</E>
        <C>你绝对不能强迫他把过去生活中的那些事实隐瞒起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Bertha found Miss Ley tried hard to suppress her amusement.</E>
        <C>伯莎发现莱伊小姐竭力掩饰着内心的快活。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Jane could not suppress her laughter.</E>
        <C>珍妮忍不住笑了起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The government passed a law to suppress the slave trade.</E>
        <C>政府颁布了一条法律制止贩卖奴隶。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>control,restrain,stay</E>
        <C>vt. 抑制；镇压；废止</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['simpəθaiz]</SM>
    <E>sympathise</E>
    <C>vi. 同情；吊唁；共鸣（等于sympathize）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If our friend has been injured, we readily sympathise with his resentment, and grow angry with the very person with whom he is angry.</E>
        <C>如果我们的朋友受到伤害,我们自然会深深同情他的恼怒,对任何惹他生气的人感到气愤。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If they want national freedom, of course we sympathise.</E>
        <C>如果他们要求民族自由,我们当然是同情的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>feel for,fellow feeling</E>
        <C>vi. 同情；吊唁；共鸣（等于sympathize）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['simfəni]</SM>
    <E>symphony</E>
    <C>n. 交响乐；谐声，和声
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I wanted to call him, but the Fifth Symphony rhythm racked me.</E>
        <C>我想叫他,可是那《第五交响乐》的节奏折磨着我。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Reading how our symphony caused you sleepless nights, I felt my heart constricted.</E>
        <C>你信中说,我们的交响曲使你连夜不能入眠,我听了不由心痛如绞。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>harmonic,sinfonia</E>
        <C>n. 交响乐；谐声，和声</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['seilzklɑ:k, -klə:k]</SM>
    <E>salesclerk</E>
    <C>n. 售货员；商店里的店员
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The salesclerk thought this was a good color on me.What do you say?</E>
        <C>售货员说这个颜色很适合我。你觉得呢?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I returned so many sweaters,the salesclerk hides when she sees me.</E>
        <C>我退回去那么多件毛衣,售货员一见到我就躲起来了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I want to be a salesclerk.</E>
        <C>我想成为一名理发师。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>seller,counterjumper</E>
        <C>n. [贸易]售货员；商店里的店员</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sætisfaiiŋ]</SM>
    <E>satisfying</E>
    <C>adj. 令人满意的；令人满足的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Six pence is a small price to pay for a satisfying bar of chocolate.</E>
        <C>花6便士小钱买来一块称心的巧克力还是合算的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It's satisfying when the results are good.</E>
        <C>叫人满意的是,结果圆满。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fulfilling,desirable</E>
        <C>adj. 令人满意的；令人满足的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['si:siknis]</SM>
    <E>seasickness</E>
    <C>n. 晕船
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>People go red, pale, or white with anger, blue with cold, green with seasickness or envy, purple with rage.</E>
        <C>人们因生气而脸色变红,变得苍白,或变得煞白,脸冻得发紫,由于晕船或妒嫉而脸色发青,由于狂怒而脸色发紫。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Change of contents of iron in the seasickness rats</E>
        <C>晕船大鼠体内铁含量的变化</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pelagism,naupathia</E>
        <C>n. 晕船</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['si:krəsi]</SM>
    <E>secrecy</E>
    <C>n. 保密；秘密；隐蔽
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Getting him in a favourable stage of drink, I pledged him to secrecy, and told him my whole story.</E>
        <C>我碰见他喝了酒,正高兴的时候,我要他发誓保守秘密,并把我的事情原原本本地告诉了他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The smile encouraged him to lay down for a short time the burden of secrecy.</E>
        <C>微微的笑容鼓励他暂时卸下了一直压在心底里的沉重负担。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I tell you this in confidence and bind you to secrecy.</E>
        <C>出于信任我告诉你这件事,并要你答应保守秘密。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He also confides, in great secrecy, that his own heart still bleeds over Natalie.</E>
        <C>他还极秘密地透露,他自己内心里还在为那塔丽感到痛苦。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He smiled at first at the air of great secrecy and wisdom on the part of the younger men.</E>
        <C>他起初讥笑比较年轻些的人所表现的极机密,极聪明的神气。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>privacy,confidence,mystery</E>
        <C>n. 保密；秘密；隐蔽</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['self'disiplin]</SM>
    <E>self-discipline</E>
    <C>n. 自律；自我修养；自我训练
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>By an act of sheer self-discipline he had made himself a surgeon.</E>
        <C>他完全靠着苦学,把自己训练成一个外科医生。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['self'imidʒ]</SM>
    <E>self-image</E>
    <C>n. 自我形象
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Your self-image is the one largest factor to your success and to your happiness.</E>
        <C>你的自我形象就是你成功和幸福的最主要的因素。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Discuss on the Self-Image in the Early Dramas of Cao Yu</E>
        <C>论曹禺早期创作中的自我影像</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Step Three: The Healthier Self-Image You Deserve</E>
        <C>第三步:你应得的健康的自我形象</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Changes in self-image are putting men to shame</E>
        <C>自我形象的变化令男人相形见绌</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>On the Change of the Self-image in ZHU Dun-ru's Ci</E>
        <C>论朱敦儒词中自我形象的嬗变</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['setlə]</SM>
    <E>settler</E>
    <C>n. 移居者；殖民者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This Act gave 160 acres free to each settler family.</E>
        <C>这一法案规定为每一移民定居户无偿提供一百六十英亩土地。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>migrant,emigre</E>
        <C>n. 移居者；殖民者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['seksi]</SM>
    <E>sexy</E>
    <C>adj. 性感的；迷人的；色情的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then all of a sudden you pick out one and feel sexy all over.</E>
        <C>那时你会一下子挑选出一个来,并且会发生极大兴趣的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Natalie puts on a husky sexy voice for the billing and cooing she does with the amorous King.</E>
        <C>娜塔丽为她和色迷的国王调情戏谑做出了一种沙哑的、卖弄风情的嗓音。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>killing,taking</E>
        <C>adj. 性感的；迷人的；色情的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃaini]</SM>
    <E>shiny</E>
    <C>adj. 有光泽的，擦亮的；闪耀的；晴朗的；磨损的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It had a landscaped garden and a long curved driveway in which a shiny Mercedes was parked.</E>
        <C>它有一个草坪花园和一条很长的曲线型车道,上面停着一辆亮晶晶的默赛迪斯轿车。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In profile all that showed was the end of the nose projecting from beyond a sheaf of shiny black hair.</E>
        <C>从侧面望去,披散开的头发中只能看到突出的鼻尖。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In two weeks' time it will be a pair of nice, shiny rib shears that will simply sing through the ribs.</E>
        <C>在两星期之内它就要变成一把可爱的、亮晶晶的肋骨剪,剪起肋骨来非常精彩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Besides these glories, he shone in the lustre of a new pair of boots and an extremely stiff and shiny hat.</E>
        <C>除了这些华丽壮观以外,他还体面地穿着一双新皮鞋,戴着一顶又硬又亮的礼帽。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I looked at the top of his head, his hair shiny and parted smoothly.</E>
        <C>我看他的头顶,头发光亮,分得平滑。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>brilliant,wearing,fair,fine,clear</E>
        <C>adj. 有光泽的，擦亮的；闪耀的；晴朗的；磨损的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃiprek]</SM>
    <E>shipwreck</E>
    <C>n. 海难；遇难船
vt. 使失事；使毁灭；使失败
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>An underwater site is usually a shipwreck; a land site is often a village or part of one.</E>
        <C>水下遗址通常是一艘沉船;陆地上遗址则往往是一个村落或其中的一部分。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Only five of the crew survived the shipwreck.</E>
        <C>在这次海难中只有五名船员幸免于死。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>perils of the sea,wrecking</E>
        <C>n. 海难；遇难船</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>cast away,play the devil with</E>
        <C>vt. 使失事；使毁灭；使失败</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃə:tsli:vz]</SM>
    <E>shirtsleeves</E>
    <C>（pl.）n. 衬衣袖子
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>You caught me in my shirtsleeves.</E>
        <C>我正好衣冠不整,给人撞见了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃɔpə]</SM>
    <E>shopper</E>
    <C>n. 购物者；顾客
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>When the last shopper had gone, late on Christmas Eve, Peter was glad. It was all over for another year.</E>
        <C>在圣诞深夜,当最后一位顾客离开时,皮特终于闲适下来。旧的一切都将结束,新的一年就要到了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was little talk. 'May God protect us,' said one shopper, hurrying to the exit.</E>
        <C>几乎没有人说话,一位购物者说,愿真主保佑我们,然后急匆匆地走向出口。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The shopper picked up the first book that he saw.</E>
        <C>那购物者拿起他所看到的第一本书。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>And you need to have the right product for the Chinese shopper.</E>
        <C>因此,(要想增强竞争力,)推出的产品要恰到好处地迎合中国消费者的口味。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Kelkoo and Reevoo both ask if reviews were helpful, and this makes product pages easier for shopper to scan.</E>
        <C>Kelkoo 和 Reevoo都问道,评论是否有帮助,能否让顾客更容易的快速浏览页面。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>customer,client,consumer,guest</E>
        <C>n. 购物者；顾客</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,ʃəubiz]</SM>
    <E>showbiz</E>
    <C>n. 娱乐界；娱乐性行业
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They loved showbiz so much and I feel an extension of them. You know, this, this is honouring them as much as it is me.</E>
        <C>他们太喜欢演艺事业了,我觉得自己是他们的延续。你知道,这座奖杯——这个荣誉是对我的肯定,更是对他们的赞赏。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But even before launching AKB48 in 2005, he had a long track record in showbiz.</E>
        <C>但是在2005年推出AKB48之前,他已经娱乐界打拼多年了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Pray for the showbiz college.</E>
        <C>为影视学院祈祷。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>How and when did you start your showbiz career?</E>
        <C>你如何以及从何时开始你的演艺事业?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Patricia is now in showbiz but she's still far from her acting dream</E>
        <C>帕特丽夏现在虽然在演艺圈,圈子但她仍然离她的演艺梦想很远</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃʌdə]</SM>
    <E>shudder</E>
    <C>n. 发抖；战栗；震动
vi. 发抖；战栗
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"It was not that," said Nell, glancing around with a slight shudder.</E>
        <C>“并不是那么回事”内尔说着,微颤地四下回顾。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I still shudder to think what would have happened if I'd been shot down and survived.</E>
        <C>一想起那回万一给打下来活捉了去,我还打哆嗦呢!</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A few steps brought them to the spring, and Tom felt a shudder quiver all through him.</E>
        <C>他们走了几步,就到了泉水那儿,汤姆浑身打了个冷战。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I shudder at the thought of being free.</E>
        <C>我想到自由就要发抖。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Philip felt a shudder pass through him.</E>
        <C>菲利浦觉得浑身一阵战栗。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>shock,shaking</E>
        <C>n. 发抖；战栗；震动</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>shake,tremble</E>
        <C>vi. 发抖；战栗</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃʌflbɔ:d]</SM>
    <E>shuffle-board</E>
    <C>n. 打圆盘游戏
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents />
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>shovelboard</E>
        <C>n. 打圆盘游戏</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃainis]</SM>
    <E>shyness</E>
    <C>n. 羞怯
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>You do try to fight off your shyness, and I love you for it.</E>
        <C>你正在努力克服自己的羞怯,你能这样,我太喜欢了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Shyness made her halt as she talked.</E>
        <C>羞怯使得她说话吞吞吐吐。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"There's only our farm near, sir," she spoke without shyness, in a pretty soft crisp voice.</E>
        <C>“附近只有我们家的农庄,先生。”她毫不羞涩地说,声音十分柔和清脆。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>While they both smiled I lowered my head in pride and shyness.</E>
        <C>当他们俩都笑了的时候,我骄傲而不好意思地低下了头。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>My shyness here is my best friend.</E>
        <C>我的腼腆在这里对我很有好处。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>bashfulness,coyness</E>
        <C>n. 羞怯</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sivəwεə]</SM>
    <E>silverware</E>
    <C>n. 银器；镀银餐具
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She ate like a horse until the last plate was clean, and then she placed her silverware down with an air of conclusion.</E>
        <C>她象匹马似的吃着,直到把最后一只盘子里的东西吃了个精光,这才摆出一副完事大吉的样子放下手中的银质餐具。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['skeitə]</SM>
    <E>skater</E>
    <C>n. 溜冰者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The skater stumbled but at once recovered himself.</E>
        <C>溜冰者滑了一个趔趄,但立刻恢复了平衡。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>rinker</E>
        <C>n. 溜冰者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ski:ə]</SM>
    <E>skier</E>
    <C>n. 滑雪的人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He is a skier of middling skill.</E>
        <C>他的滑雪技术一般般。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was -20°C. In the rental area, an attendant, with a cigarette dangling from his mouth, sat on his haunches to help outfit a young skier.</E>
        <C>当时的气温是零下20摄氏度。在租借区,一个服务员嘴里叼着烟卷,坐着帮一个小滑雪者穿衣服。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The company sent the injured skier back home by air.</E>
        <C>公司用飞机将受伤的滑雪者运送回家。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The skier floated down the slope like a bird.</E>
        <C>滑雪者滑下斜坡,飘逸得像一只鸟。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>And then, after they get that care, like the mouse, like the skier, like the 65 year-old woman, they'll wake up.</E>
        <C>然后,在得到相应的医疗之后,像像实验中的老鼠,或是那个像滑雪,或是像那位65岁的妇女那样,他们会醒来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[slei]</SM>
    <E>sleigh</E>
    <C>vi. 乘雪橇；驾雪橇
vt. 乘雪橇；用雪橇运输
n. 雪橇
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sleigh was on one runner,heeling like a yacht in a gate.</E>
        <C>这架雪车在一根滑橇上滑行,倾斜得像大风中的一艘快艇。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sleigh bells tinkled in the distance.</E>
        <C>从远处传来串串的雪橇铃响。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sled</E>
        <C>vi. [交]乘雪橇；驾雪橇</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>sledge</E>
        <C>vt. [交]乘雪橇；用雪橇运输</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>cariole,sled</E>
        <C>n. [交]雪橇</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['snifə]</SM>
    <E>sniffer</E>
    <C>n. 嗅探器；嗅探犬；以鼻吸毒者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>General Motors electronic fuel-control system includes an exhaust-gas oxygen senor or sniffer.</E>
        <C>通用汽车公司的电子燃油控制系统,包括废气氧传感器或嗅探器。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['səuʃəlaiz]</SM>
    <E>socialized</E>
    <C>adj. 社会化
v. 使社会化（socialize的过去分词）；社交
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Children are socialized according to a given cultural pattern.</E>
        <C>儿童的社会化是依照既成的文化型态而进行的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['səuʃəli]</SM>
    <E>socially</E>
    <C>adv. 在社会上；在社交方面；善于交际地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They drew the conclusion that she was socially superior, and quite simply out of her depth.</E>
        <C>他们觉得她有一种不切实际的社会优越感。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Two Asian examples of the opening of trade seem to have given a socially benign result.</E>
        <C>两个亚洲国家开展贸易的例子看来取得了良好的社会效果。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Obviously, it did not hurt to be bright, beautiful and socially graceful.</E>
        <C>当然,一个人要是聪明、漂亮、落落大方,是会受欢迎的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The entire management shift was no more than an ornate and expensive way to defuse my power in a socially acceptable manner.</E>
        <C>整个管理机构的改组只不过是一种精心炮制而且不惜工本的做法,以社会上可接受的方式削减我的权力。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The whole family, with the exception of his uncle, consider Clyde beneath them socially.</E>
        <C>除了他叔叔以外,一家人都瞧不起克莱德。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sɔlitju:d]</SM>
    <E>solitude</E>
    <C>n. 孤独；隐居；荒僻的地方
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>As with some persons who have long lived apart, solitude seemed to look out of its countenance.</E>
        <C>它和有些长久独处的人一样,脸上露出寂寥的神情来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He said, and broke away to enjoy his grief and anger in solitude.</E>
        <C>他说,便挣脱身子,独自咀嚼他的悲哀和愤怒了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The mother snatched away by death, the boy was left to solitude and the tyranny of an old and loveless man.</E>
        <C>死神攫走了母亲,孩子孤零零地留给一个专制的没有爱心的老人抚养。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She wanted a short solitude, but she was not long to enjoy it.</E>
        <C>她希望得到短时间的安静,但她没有享受多久。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I crept away, and courted solitude for the rest of the day.</E>
        <C>我偷偷地走开了,把那天余下的工夫都消磨在孤寂之中。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>privacy,loneliness</E>
        <C>n. 孤独；隐居；荒僻的地方</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['səunɑ:]</SM>
    <E>sonar</E>
    <C>n. 声纳；声波定位仪（等于asdic）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sonar reveals acres of cobblestone fields surrounding our craft.</E>
        <C>声纳揭示出在我们潜水器的周围是一片几英亩大的鹅卵石地。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[su:ð]</SM>
    <E>soothe</E>
    <C>vt. 安慰；使平静；缓和
vi. 起抚慰作用
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We were always hearing that when Junior was in a scrape his mother had to soothe his ruffled feathers.</E>
        <C>我们常常听说,每当Junior陷入困境时,他的母亲就只好去安慰他,要他不要发火。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mr. Morel, trying to soothe the baby, jumped up, rushed at him, boxed his ears.</E>
        <C>正在哄婴儿的毛莱尔太太闻声跳起来,冲进去劈脸给了他一巴掌。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There she stood, trying to soothe herself with the scent of flowers and the fading, beautiful evening.</E>
        <C>她站在那儿,尽量想寄情于花香和渐渐深沉的悦目暮色。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Trying to soothe her only made matters worse.</E>
        <C>安慰她只能使事情变得更糟。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Stupidly, he reached out a hand to soothe her.</E>
        <C>他笨拙地伸出一只手去,想抚慰抚慰她。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>comfort,calm,quiet,relax,compose</E>
        <C>vt. 安慰；使平静；缓和</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['su:ðiŋ]</SM>
    <E>soothing</E>
    <C>adj. 抚慰的；使人宽心的
v. 安慰；减轻痛苦（soothe的现在分词）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The shadow were soothing to his eyes after the glare of the sun.</E>
        <C>从刺眼的阳光下进来,里面的阴影都很悦目。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Advantage! I would be of some advantage to you if I could," said Sharpitlaw, in a soothing tone.</E>
        <C>"帮助!——如果我能够,我倒会对你有点帮助。"沙比脱劳用安慰的口气说。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Conceive the soothing delight of that smile to her!</E>
        <C>想想看,这种微笑对她来说,是多么能够给人安慰的快乐啊!</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The monotone in which he spoke was strangely soothing.</E>
        <C>他说话的调子毫无抑扬顿挫,却有一种奇妙的镇静作用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was a soothing sincerity in the voice of Deerslayer.</E>
        <C>杀鹿人说得真诚垦切,带着安慰口吻。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>placatory,mollifying</E>
        <C>adj. 抚慰的；使人宽心的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>comforting</E>
        <C>v. 安慰；减轻痛苦（soothe的现在分词）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sɔrəufuəl, 'sɔ:-]</SM>
    <E>sorrowful</E>
    <C>adj. 悲伤的，伤心的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Ruth had dried her eyes, she regarded him now with an expression which seemed part amused, part sorrowful.</E>
        <C>露丝已经揩干眼泪,喜怨参半地打量着他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Thompsons sat there with their eyes down and their faces sorrowful, as if they were at a funeral.</E>
        <C>汤普森一家坐在那里低垂着眼睛,满面忧伤,仿佛他们在参加一次丧礼。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I can't bear to see one as young as you, so sorrowful.</E>
        <C>我不忍心看到象你这么年纪轻轻的人竟会这么心思沉重。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She would glide in among them, and look at them with an air of perplexed and sorrowful earnestness.</E>
        <C>她有时还溜到他们中间来,用困惑忧郁而恳切的神情凝视着他们。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It will suffice to say that he was surprised, vexed, sorrowful, and ill at ease.</E>
        <C>就说他感到惊讶,烦恼,伤心和不安,也就够了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>heartbroken,saddest</E>
        <C>adj. 悲伤的，伤心的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spə'ɡeti]</SM>
    <E>spaghetti</E>
    <C>n. 意大利式细面条
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Swiss spaghetti harvest tops the hoax list.</E>
        <C>第一大恶搞新闻是1957年愚人节的瑞士意大利面大丰收。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>How much spaghetti did you cook? How much money did you save?</E>
        <C>你煮了多少意大利面条?你省了多少钱?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>And then he took this whole raft of 45 spaghetti sauces, and he went on the road.</E>
        <C>然后他带上这一系列45种口味的意粉酱,踏上了旅程。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Tired of warping your wrist to wrap that spaghetti on your fork? The Twirling Spaghetti Fork takes all of the guesswork out of Italian food.</E>
        <C>对卷起意大利面疲倦了吗?还是让电动叉子来帮你吧。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Ross, help me with the spaghetti. - Yes.</E>
        <C>罗斯,能帮我做意大利面吗? -好的</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spais]</SM>
    <E>spice</E>
    <C>n. 香料；情趣；调味品；少许
vt. 加香料于…；使…增添趣味
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Shelton had not received congratulations that pleased him more; there was the spice of envy in them.</E>
        <C>谢尔顿所听见的贺辞都没有使他更高兴;这里面含有一点妒忌的味儿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Spain, however, was determined to have a share in the spice trade.</E>
        <C>然而,西班牙决心要分享香料贸易的利益。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I could spice my talk with Talmudic lore, too.</E>
        <C>我还能够把一些犹太法典的知识融会于我的谈论之中。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The best of us have a spice of perversity in us.</E>
        <C>在我们最出色的人身上都有任性的一面。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It may add some spice to life.</E>
        <C>它给生活增添了某些色彩。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>flavor,little,touch</E>
        <C>n. 香料；情趣；[食品]调味品；少许</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spais]</SM>
    <E>spiced</E>
    <C>adj. 五香的；调过味的；含香料的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The city is famous for its sausage, a mixture of smoked, spiced meat from cows and pigs.</E>
        <C>可知这种香肠是牛肉和猪肉混合制成的,所以不对。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Finely ground and highly spiced meat, fish, or poultry that is served alone or used in stuffing.</E>
        <C>五香碎肉单独使用或用作填料的细细地切过并加很多香料的肉、鱼或家禽。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He spiced up his lectures with ironic little jokes.</E>
        <C>他用讽刺笑话是他的讲课增加了风趣。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The soup was heavily peppered and spiced.</E>
        <C>汤里加了许多胡椒粉和香料。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His stories are spiced with humour.</E>
        <C>他的小说里有很多幽默风趣的片断.</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>seasoned</E>
        <C>adj. 五香的；调过味的；含香料的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['steriəutaipt, 'stiə-]</SM>
    <E>stereotyped</E>
    <C>adj. 用铅版印刷的；老一套的
v. 把…浇铸成铅版；使成为陈规（stereotype的过去分词）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The test of a good style was its abundance of quotations, allusions, and stereotyped expressions.</E>
        <C>优美风格的标准是它的大量的引语,典故和落套辞章。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The practice has been stereotyped into a tradition.</E>
        <C>这种作法已经定型成了个传统了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They have their stereotyped smile and their fashionable manner.</E>
        <C>她们有自己那套固定不变的笑容和时新风度。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is the stereotyped monster of the horror films and the adventure books.</E>
        <C>它还是恐怖影片和探险作品中惯用的怪物形象。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>All of Goebbels's speeches sounded the note of stereotyped fanaticism.</E>
        <C>戈培尔的演讲,千篇一律,无非狂热二字。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>banal,trite</E>
        <C>adj. 用铅版印刷的；老一套的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,streit'fɔ:wədnis]</SM>
    <E>straightforwardness</E>
    <C>n. 坦率
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We appreciate you straightforwardness in pointing out that Carton No.35 did not contain these articles you ordered.</E>
        <C>我们感谢你方的直率,你们指出了第35号纸板箱并没有装入你们所订的商品。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Used admiringly to express their strength, straightforwardness and crackajack</E>
        <C>用于表示佩服她们的朝气、直爽和能干</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The straightforwardness in the writing perspective of avant-garde writers</E>
        <C>先锋小说中作家写作视角的平视化</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>unreserve,plain dealing</E>
        <C>n. 坦率</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stresful]</SM>
    <E>stressful</E>
    <C>adj. 紧张的；有压力的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Americans spend up five years of their lives in that tedious, stressful but unavoidable process known as waiting.</E>
        <C>美国人一生中花费在枯燥、烦闷却又躲避不掉的等待上的时间竟达五年之多。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>intense,tense</E>
        <C>adj. 紧张的；有压力的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['straiviŋ]</SM>
    <E>striving</E>
    <C>n. 努力；斗争
v. 努力（strive的现在分词）；奋斗；力争
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The German is all feeling, all Faustian striving.</E>
        <C>那德国人爱感情用事,爱象浮士德那样不断地追求。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>How can you bear to be so contemptible, when others are working and striving?</E>
        <C>别人都在工作和努力,你怎么能满不在乎,不怕给人瞧不起呢?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The social scientist may be striving to find the truth.</E>
        <C>社会科学家也许正在努力发现真理。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They were striving toward a new verse form and new artistic standards.</E>
        <C>他们正为一种新的诗歌形式和新的艺术标准而奋斗。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>effort,pain,struggle,trial,war</E>
        <C>n. 努力；斗争</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>fighting,struggling</E>
        <C>v. 努力（strive的现在分词）；奋斗；力争</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stʌfiŋ]</SM>
    <E>stuffing</E>
    <C>n. 填料，填塞物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Roast breast of veal every Sunday with bread stuffing like clay was due to my disorders.</E>
        <C>每个星期日的烤小牛肉和面包吃起来象粘土,这也全因我的生活杂乱无章。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>filling compound,filling material</E>
        <C>n. [包装][机]填料，填塞物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,sʌb'kʌltʃə, 'sʌb,kʌltʃə]</SM>
    <E>subculture</E>
    <C>n. 亚文化群
vt. 作再次培养
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Chinese Subculture Tribes Community Online.</E>
        <C>文化战。中文次文化线上社区。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>So what I've been seeing today is there is a growing subculture of barefoot runners, people who got rid of their shoes.</E>
        <C>我今天所看到的是,有一个成长中的赤足跑步者的亚文化,其中的人们不穿他们的鞋子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>LIKE professional wrestling, private equity has a butch subculture that is hard to take entirely seriously.</E>
        <C>私募股权如同职业摔跤一样,有真假难辨的亚文化,这让人难以将其所作所为皆信以为真。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Antagonistic Passion and Politics of Pleasure: Homosexuality Subculture and Homosexuality Images of the "Sixth-Generation" Films</E>
        <C>对抗的激情与快感的政治——同性恋亚文化与"第六代"电影的同性恋影像</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Subculture Conditions and Growth Characteristics of Arabidopsis Suspension Culture</E>
        <C>拟南芥悬浮细胞生长特性及其继代培养条件</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[səb'miʃən]</SM>
    <E>submission</E>
    <C>n. 投降；提交（物）；服从；（向法官提出的）意见；谦恭
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Was she going to try to bulldoze him into submission?</E>
        <C>她是否要逼使他屈服呢?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I made a submission to the Crown that a peerage should be conferred upon the new Minister.</E>
        <C>我向国王申请,对这位新任大臣赐以爵位。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The voice of the submissive man who had spoken, was flat and tame in its extreme submission.</E>
        <C>那曾经说话的驯服男人的声音是极其恭顺低弱的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I wish you would make a proper submission to him.</E>
        <C>我愿你对他作合宜让步。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>opinion,compliance,view,comment,mind</E>
        <C>n. 投降；[计]提交（物）；服从；（向法官提出的）意见；谦恭</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌfə,keitiŋ]</SM>
    <E>suffocating</E>
    <C>adj. 令人窒息的；使人呼吸困难的；憋气的（suffocate的ing形式）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was surrounded by the wild frenzy of jerking chains and suffocating cries.</E>
        <C>他处在铁链叮当和声嘶力竭的乱叫乱喊中。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The cloud of fright about me was even more suffocating than before.</E>
        <C>笼罩在我周围的恐惧气氛甚至比以前更加令人窒息。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>With no windows I felt boxed in suffocating.</E>
        <C>由于没有窗户,我觉得关在屋子里很闷气。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>choking,smothery</E>
        <C>adj. 令人窒息的；使人呼吸困难的；憋气的（suffocate的ing形式）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌnbeiðə]</SM>
    <E>sunbather</E>
    <C>n. 日光浴者；晒太阳的人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>As any sunbather will attest, too much of a good thing can be bad.</E>
        <C>正如每位日光浴者都能证明的那样,有益的事,做过头了也不好。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"I love the bronze colour," says sunbather Richard Tong.</E>
        <C>"我喜爱阳光的金色,"日光浴者里查德.童如是说.</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,sju:pə'viʒən]</SM>
    <E>supervision</E>
    <C>n. 监督，管理
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The whole apparatus is usually located in one room so as to facilitate supervision of the operation.</E>
        <C>全套设备通常设置在一个工房中,以便操作管理。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Good field supervision by the design engineer is necessary to ensure the proper execution of a good design.</E>
        <C>需要设计工程师在现场进行认真的施工监督以保证良好设计的正确执行。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He built his own hideaway where he could entertain his friends without his mother's supervision.</E>
        <C>他兴建了自己的隐居之地,他可以在那招待自己的朋友,而免受母亲的监视。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The local government has strengthened the supervision of local urban management staff so as to provide better service.</E>
        <C>当地政府已经加强了对城管人员的监管以提供更好的服务。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It brought the west coast of Sumatra practically under Dutch supervision.</E>
        <C>它已使苏门答腊的西海岸实际上置于荷兰人管辖之下。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>governance,administration,management,surveillance,regulation</E>
        <C>n. 监督，[管理]管理</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['simbəlizəm]</SM>
    <E>symbolism</E>
    <C>n. 象征，象征主义；符号论；记号
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We shall encounter some of his symbolism in our survey of the calculus.</E>
        <C>以后在概述微积分发展时,我们将碰到他所创立的一些符号。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Postmodernism with symbolism and metaphor greatly influences art, literature, architecture, etc.</E>
        <C>后现代主义用象征和隐喻对艺术、文学、建筑等产生了重大影响。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>marks,significant,indication</E>
        <C>n. 象征，象征主义；符号论；记号</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,sistə'mætikəli]</SM>
    <E>systematically</E>
    <C>adv. 有系统地；有组织地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Wide regions had been systematically devastate by the enemy or pulverised in the encounter of the armies.</E>
        <C>大片大片的地区接连地遭受敌人的破坏,或在两军激战中沦为一片焦土。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now she began to examine systematically the contents of her drawers and cupboard.</E>
        <C>现在她开始按次序整理起所有的抽屉和柜橱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The pure compound tends to crystallize systematically into cubic form.</E>
        <C>纯化合物倾向于系统地结晶成立方形状。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Literature transforms and intensifies ordinary language, deviates systematically from everyday speech.</E>
        <C>文学改进并加强普通的语言,有系统地脱离日常的说话用语。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Hawaiian volcanoes are among the most thoroughly studied and systematically monitored active craters in the world.</E>
        <C>夏威夷火山是世界上研究得最透澈并且受到最严密监视的活火山之一。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>organically,methodically</E>
        <C>adv. 有系统地；有组织地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sa:r'kæstikəli]</SM>
    <E>sarcastically</E>
    <C>adv. 讽刺地；挖苦地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was all very well, I said sarcastically, to note his fastidious regard for the sovereignty of his allies.</E>
        <C>我用挖苦的语调说,看到他对盟友的主权关怀得如此无微不至,真是令人不胜钦佩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He admonished sharply and sarcastically, his eyes radiating the hard and contemptuous opposition.</E>
        <C>他用锋利,挖苦的口气训人,眼睛里露出恶狠狠瞧不起人的心理。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>ironically,satirically</E>
        <C>adv. 讽刺地；挖苦地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skə'læstik]</SM>
    <E>scholastic</E>
    <C>adj. 学校的；学者的；学术的（等于scholastical）
n. 学者；学生；墨守成规者；经院哲学家
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This is too scholastic by far.</E>
        <C>这种分析未免太过学究气。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I have joined the scholastic band.</E>
        <C>我参加了学校乐队</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>About the Sheer Fabrications in the Scholastic Research into the Thoughts of Marx in His Late Years</E>
        <C>关于马克思晚年思想研究中的学术造假问题</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>academic,doctorial</E>
        <C>adj. 学校的；学者的；学术的（等于scholastical）</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>student,academic</E>
        <C>n. 学者；学生；墨守成规者；经院哲学家</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['skribl]</SM>
    <E>scribble</E>
    <C>n. 潦草写成的东西；潦草的写法；杂文
vt. 乱写；滥写；潦草地书写
vi. 乱写；乱涂
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I can make nothing of all this scribble.</E>
        <C>这样潦草的笔迹我一点也看不懂。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>scrawl</E>
        <C>vi. 乱写；乱涂</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skrʌntʃ]</SM>
    <E>scrunch</E>
    <C>n. 嘎吱嘎吱的响声；碾压
vt. 碾碎；缩紧；使弯曲
vi. 蜷缩；嘎吱嘎吱地作响
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then scrunch up a thin ball of newspaper to make a head.Use more sticky tape to hold it in place.</E>
        <C>然后用报纸卷成一个小球,做成头。用更多的胶带纸使它保持形状。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>wind,curve</E>
        <C>vt. 碾碎；缩紧；使弯曲</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>gather up,cower</E>
        <C>vi. 蜷缩；嘎吱嘎吱地作响</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['skru:tinaiz]</SM>
    <E>scrutinize</E>
    <C>vi. 细阅；作详细检查
vt. 详细检查；细看
n. 仔细或彻底检查
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Selden had retained her hand, and continued to scrutinize her with a strange sense of foreboding.</E>
        <C>赛尔登一直紧握着她的手,用预感到大祸临头的惊恐目光仔细观察她。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>scan</E>
        <C>vt. 详细检查；细看</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['selfə'ʃuərəns]</SM>
    <E>self-assurance</E>
    <C>n. 自信
adj. 自信的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Even the self-assurance of Ogilvie flickered for an instant.</E>
        <C>甚至很自信的奥格尔维也愣了一下。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Connally's swaggering self-assurance fulfilled Nixon's image of how a leader should act.</E>
        <C>康纳利狂妄自大,正符合尼克松心目中一个领导人应有的举止。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>assertiveness,assuredness</E>
        <C>n. 自信</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>confident,assured</E>
        <C>adj. 自信的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['selfis'ti:m]</SM>
    <E>self-esteem</E>
    <C>n. 自尊；自负；自大
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was clear to all of us that the decision to exclude him from the indoctrination had shattered his self-esteem.</E>
        <C>我们都清楚,关于不让他参加听取案情介绍的决定大大地伤害了他的自尊心。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There were times that I deeply resented how he sought to manipulate our public opinion and shatter our self-esteem.</E>
        <C>有时我也很气愤他企图操纵我国的舆论和伤害我们的自尊心。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Through helping others, members reinforce their own sobriety and build up self-esteem.</E>
        <C>通过帮助别人,会员们加强了自我节制并逐步树立了自尊心。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The nature and form of this self-esteem may vary from society to society and from one culture to another.</E>
        <C>这种自尊的性质和形式可能随不同社会和不同文化而变化。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>ego,amour-propre</E>
        <C>n. 自尊；自负；自大</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['selfful'filiŋ]</SM>
    <E>self-fulfilling</E>
    <C>adj. 实现自己抱负的，自我实现的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Rational expectations are on average self-fulfilling.</E>
        <C>理性预期一般是自行实现的期望。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now Henry had cited a self-fulfilling prophecy.</E>
        <C>现在亨利作出了个能自行实现的预言。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,selfri'dʒekʃən]</SM>
    <E>self-rejection</E>
    <C>n. 自我拒绝；自暴自弃
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents />
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['siəriəsnis, 'si:r-]</SM>
    <E>seriousness</E>
    <C>n. 严重性；严肃；认真
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her voice had dropped to a note of seriousness, and she sat gazing up at him with the troubled gravity of a child.</E>
        <C>她的语气变得严肃了,用孩子般认真而愁苦的目光抬头望着他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had been amused at her seriousness.</E>
        <C>看到她一本正经的样子,他觉得好笑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>With the great seriousness he pondered upon the problem.</E>
        <C>他极其严肃地仔细考虑问题。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The speaker intruded a thin smile into his seriousness.</E>
        <C>演说人严肃的脸上掠过一丝笑影。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>gravity,solemnness</E>
        <C>n. 严重性；严肃；认真</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃə:t,teil]</SM>
    <E>shirttail</E>
    <C>n. 衬衣下摆；社论栏
adj. 远房的；幼小的；随便的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I know i am not shirttail kid</E>
        <C>我知道我已经不是一个年幼的孩子</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>small,chicken,baby</E>
        <C>adj. 远房的；幼小的；随便的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃu:leis]</SM>
    <E>shoelace</E>
    <C>n. 鞋带
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The kitten was tugging at my shoelace.</E>
        <C>那小猫在拉我的鞋带。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I asked my tennis partner to hold up so I could tie my shoelace.</E>
        <C>我让我的网球搭档慢一点,等我系下我的鞋带。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>TIE and UNTIE the shoelace.</E>
        <C>系上鞋带,解开鞋带。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You know I've been a fool for you I thought I tripped on a shoelace I looked down it's only you</E>
        <C>在你面前我总是象个傻瓜我感觉自己好象被束缚着你是我的唯一</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>she told him to tie off the cord with a shoelace</E>
        <C>她告诉杰瑞用鞋带把脐带打成结。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>tie,bootlace,latchet</E>
        <C>n. 鞋带</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃɔ:t'saitid]</SM>
    <E>short-sighted</E>
    <C>adj. 目光短浅的；近视的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is very difficult for a short-sighted man to pick up a needle from the ground.</E>
        <C>近视眼的人要从地上把针拾起来是十分困难的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>myopic,bleary-eyed</E>
        <C>adj. 目光短浅的；近视的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['saidwɔ:k]</SM>
    <E>sidewalk</E>
    <C>n. 人行道
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The children squared off the sidewalk to play hopscotch.</E>
        <C>孩子们在人行道上划出方格,做"造房子"的游戏。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Near the curb of the crowded sidewalk, pigeons were tossing around a bread crust that someone had dropped or thrown them.</E>
        <C>在拥挤的人行道转弯处;有一群鸽子围着一片什么人丢下的面包皮乱转。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They cleared a way for the limousine to reach the sidewalk near the steps.</E>
        <C>他们给这辆大型轿车开出一条路来,使它能开到台阶附近的便道上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The young men capered along with their hands in their pockets, and sometimes tried a slide on the icy sidewalk.</E>
        <C>年轻人把双手插在衣袋里蹦蹦跳跳走着,有时候在结了冰的人行道上试着溜一下冰。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Through the crooked glass I saw a man's figure walking past on the sidewalk.</E>
        <C>透过屈光的玻璃我望见一个男人的身形在人行道上走过。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pavement,footpath</E>
        <C>n. [交]人行道</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,simi'læriti]</SM>
    <E>similarity</E>
    <C>n. 类似；相似点
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The similarity in psychological makeup was just enough to make the ultimate differences unbridgeable.</E>
        <C>心理特征方面的相似之处,足以使根本分歧难以弥合。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The end product inhibitor has no structural similarity to the substrate of the enzyme it is regulating.</E>
        <C>最终产物抑制剂与它调节的酶的底物在结构上无相似之处。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was evident that he had learned from Whitman but he was not a mere echo of Whitman despite the similarity of outlook.</E>
        <C>显然他是以惠特曼为师的,不过观点尽管相同,他却没有模仿惠特曼。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The greater the similarity of economic structure, the greater the interdependence of the urban and national economies.</E>
        <C>经济结构愈相似,城市经济与国家经济的互相依赖程度越高。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>What is involved here is the extreme case of selection, termed competitive exclosure, ecological exclosure, mutual exclosure or similarity.</E>
        <C>这里所涉及的是被称为竞争限外区,生态限外区、相互限外区或类似这种选择的极端情况。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>analogy,kinsmanship</E>
        <C>n. 类似；[数]相似点</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['slipʃɔd]</SM>
    <E>slipshod</E>
    <C>adj. 潦草的；穿著不整洁的；穿著踏跟鞋的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They were raked over the coals for burning out slipshod work.</E>
        <C>他们因做事马虎而受到责骂。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The two houses held slipshod hearings and debates on the bill for several weeks.</E>
        <C>参众两院对此法进行了数周马虎的听证和辩论。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>scratchy,rough-and-ready</E>
        <C>adj. 潦草的；穿著不整洁的；穿著踏跟鞋的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['slɔpi]</SM>
    <E>sloppy</E>
    <C>adj. 草率的；粗心的；泥泞的；肥大的；稀薄的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He falls in love with the daughter of the Captain of the Bantus and that's when he turns sloppy.</E>
        <C>他爱上了班图人头头的女儿,这时候他就变得不带劲儿了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A darkroom can become a very sloppy place to work in.</E>
        <C>暗室由于经常在里面工作,会变得非常潮湿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sergeant lashed the troops for their sloppy dress.</E>
        <C>军士为部下不整洁的服装而责骂他们。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>brief,rare,thin,subtle,careless</E>
        <C>adj. 草率的；粗心的；泥泞的；肥大的；稀薄的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[snɔb]</SM>
    <E>snob</E>
    <C>n. 势利小人，势利眼；假内行
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Pam once complained to me that his lordship was slave driver, a snob, and a bore.</E>
        <C>佩姆有次在我面前诉过苦,说这位勋爵大人是个监管奴隶的工头,一个势力鬼,惹人厌烦的家伙。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>tuft-hunter</E>
        <C>n. 势利小人，势利眼；假内行</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,səuʃəlai-'zeiʃən, -li'z-]</SM>
    <E>socialization</E>
    <C>n. 社会化，社会主义化
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>But, for better or worse, socialization of children was primarily the function of the family.</E>
        <C>但是不论如何,使孩子社会化是家庭的首要职能。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['səusiəu,i:kə'nɔmik, -ʃi-]</SM>
    <E>socioeconomic</E>
    <C>adj. 社会经济学的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Migrants, both male and female, seem to come from all socioeconomic strata.</E>
        <C>似乎来自各个社会经济阶层的男女移民都有。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The basis for an effective solution of population problems is, above all, socioeconomic transformation.</E>
        <C>有效地解决人口问题的基础首先是社会经济状况的改变。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There are changes in socioeconomic processes during the course of transition as well.</E>
        <C>在转变的过程中还存在社会经济过程的变化。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>People of higher education and socioeconomic standing have more favorable attitudes towards credit than others.</E>
        <C>受过高等教育的人和社会经济地位较高者对信贷的态度比其它人更为积极。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,səusi'ɔlədʒist, -ʃi-]</SM>
    <E>sociologist</E>
    <C>n. 社会学家
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Because people are interconnected, their health is interconnected," said lead author Dr. Nicholas Christakis, a Harvard sociologist.</E>
        <C>研究报告主要撰写者、哈佛大学社会学家尼古拉斯·克里斯塔基斯博士说:“因为人与人是互相联系的,所以他们的健康也联系在一起。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"If you were a sociologist you might want to ask what does it mean for a substantial part of your country to be emigrating," he says.</E>
        <C>"假如你是一名社会学家,你可能想问,一个国家的相当大一部分人在移居海外,这意味着什么,"他说。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Maruja Asis, a sociologist, is not even convinced that spending on education is all that beneficial.</E>
        <C>社会学家马鲁亚-阿西斯(Maruja Asis)甚至不相信教育支出会那么有益处。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The book alludes to what the sociologist Joel Best labelled ''the worst social statistic ever''. I ask him to tell me more.</E>
        <C>书中提到了社会学家约尔·贝斯特(Joel Best)称之为"有史以来最差的社会统计"。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sociologist Richard Sennett says that even when people support a politician’s platform, they don’t believe he can carry it out.</E>
        <C>社会学家理查德•塞尼特(Richard Sennett)指出,即使人们支持某位政治人物提出的纲领,他们也不会相信他能真的实现。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə'nɑ:tə]</SM>
    <E>sonata</E>
    <C>n. 奏鸣曲
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Or, working with your personal computer and a music synthesizer, you could create your own sonata, or the next rock-and-roll hit.</E>
        <C>要不然,你若使用你的个人计算机和一个音乐合成器,你可以创造你自己的奏鸣曲或某一个流行舞曲。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The local composer and the amateur violinist were going to "tackle" a violin sonata by some Teutonic bore.</E>
        <C>那位地方作曲家和业余小提琴手将“啃”一首一个日尔曼讨厌鬼谱写的小提琴奏鸣曲。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He played a Beethoven sonata yesterday.</E>
        <C>他昨天演奏了贝多芬的奏鸣曲。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM></SM>
    <E>sounding-line</E>
    <C>n. 探深绳
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents />
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,sauθ'i:stən]</SM>
    <E>southeastern</E>
    <C>adj. 东南方的；朝东南的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Southeastern United States has also acted as a donor region.</E>
        <C>美国东南部也是主要充当供应地区。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The southeastern corner under the water tank entirely collapsed.</E>
        <C>水箱下东南角部分完全毁坏了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,su:və'niə, 'su:vəniə]</SM>
    <E>souvenir</E>
    <C>n. 纪念品；礼物
vt. 把…留作纪念
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Won't you take it as a souvenir.</E>
        <C>难道你不肯收下作个纪念吗?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>gift,giving,present,tribute</E>
        <C>n. 纪念品；礼物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spɔn'teiniəsli]</SM>
    <E>spontaneously</E>
    <C>adv. 自发地；自然地；不由自主地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>None of these was premeditated but sprang spontaneously out of the talk of black boys who met at the crossroads.</E>
        <C>这些不是经过深思熟虑而产生的,而是听到那些路上相遇的黑孩子们谈话产生出来的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The poor young fellow, who was still just a boy, still at the age when feelings express themselves spontaneously, burst into tears.</E>
        <C>可怜的青年这时还是一个孩子,还在极易流露感情的年纪,他眼泪涌了出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Internalization may also come about spontaneously by the merger of two units inflicting large externalities upon one another.</E>
        <C>当两个有着巨大的相互冲突的外差因素的单位合并时,内部化也可能自发地产生。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This temperature is high enough to spontaneously ignite the fuel oil as it is injected into the cylinder.</E>
        <C>这个温度是很高的,足以容易地随即喷入气缸的燃油发火。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Spontaneously they began to clap and presently the platform was loud with applause.</E>
        <C>大伙儿自发地开始拍手叫好,一会儿平台上就响彻了掌声。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>naturally,in spite of oneself</E>
        <C>adv. 自发地；自然地；不由自主地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spaut]</SM>
    <E>spout</E>
    <C>n. 喷口；水龙卷；水落管；水柱
vt. 喷出；喷射；滔滔不绝地讲；把…典当掉
vi. 喷出；喷射；滔滔不绝地讲
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Little Tony broke the spout off the teapot.</E>
        <C>小唐尼把茶壶嘴打下来了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He saw roses winding about the rain spout; or mulberries-birds gorging in the mulberry tree.</E>
        <C>他会看到玫瑰花绕在水管上,或者是看到在桑树枝头上使劲啄食的小鸟。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A thin cloud of steam was rising from the spout.</E>
        <C>喷口处冒出一股薄薄的水蒸气。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>bocca,ejector nozzle</E>
        <C>n. 喷口；水龙卷；水落管；水柱</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>belch out,spit up</E>
        <C>vt. 喷出；喷射；滔滔不绝地讲；把…典当掉</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>belch out,to spray</E>
        <C>vi. 喷出；喷射；滔滔不绝地讲</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stɑ:tʃ]</SM>
    <E>starch</E>
    <C>n. 淀粉；刻板，生硬
vt. 给…上浆
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sugar and starch are broken down in the stomach.</E>
        <C>糖和淀粉在胃中被分解。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The lace and starch crumpled against his waistcoat and trousers.</E>
        <C>花边和浆硬的衣服贴紧他的背心和裤子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Your job is to stiffen linen with starch.</E>
        <C>你的工作是把亚麻台布浆洗硬了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Starch yields a blue color in the presence of iodine.</E>
        <C>有碘存在时,淀粉即呈蓝色。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I think there's too much starch in their diet.</E>
        <C>我看是他们的饮食里淀粉太多了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>rigidity,amylum</E>
        <C>n. [有化]淀粉；刻板，生硬</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,stæti'stiʃən]</SM>
    <E>statistician</E>
    <C>n. 统计学家，统计员
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I went through the change in radio operations. But Mitchell brushed it aside, saying he was not a statistician.</E>
        <C>我说明了无线电活动发生变化的事。但是米切尔置之不理,并说他不是统计学家。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>statistical clerk</E>
        <C>n. 统计学家，统计员</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stə'tistiks]</SM>
    <E>statistics</E>
    <C>n. 统计；统计学；[统计] 统计资料
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She rose to her feet and hurled statistics into the stunned and silent air.</E>
        <C>她站起来,列举了这些统计数字,与会者听得目瞪口呆,全场鸦雀无声。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He went over some other statistics in his own mind.</E>
        <C>他脑子里想着另一些统计数字。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The spin of a particle tells us the type of statistics it obeys.</E>
        <C>粒子的自旋说明了它所服从的统计法类型。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>correlations,numerical statement</E>
        <C>n. [统计]统计；统计学；统计资料</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,stimju'leiʃən]</SM>
    <E>stimulation</E>
    <C>n. 刺激；激励，鼓舞
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>But, if he could get rid of that constant nicotine stimulation, things would be easier for me.</E>
        <C>但是,如果他能取消尼古丁的不断刺激,我就会轻松多了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Many materials appear to be capable of particle production or stimulation of particle production under irradiation.</E>
        <C>许多物质在辐射照射下能够产生粒子或激发产生粒子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When the form of aversive stimulation is unpleasant mental imagery the technique is known as covert.</E>
        <C>当使用的厌恶性刺激是引起心理上不愉快的意象时,则称为“隐匿性敏感法”。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The press afforded a means of unification and of mutual stimulation.</E>
        <C>报纸成为一种促进彼此团结和互相激励的工具。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Inappropriate, excessive or capricious administration of aversive stimulation has led to scandals, lawsuits and prohibitions.</E>
        <C>不恰当的、过度的或随意滥用厌恶性刺激会引起人们的反感、控告与抵制。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>incentive,inspiration,animation,excitement,needle</E>
        <C>n. [医]刺激；[电子]激励，鼓舞</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['staipend]</SM>
    <E>stipend</E>
    <C>n. 奖学金；固定薪金；定期津贴；养老金
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There will moreover be a stipend of fifty pounds a year.</E>
        <C>每年还有五十镑一笔薪俸。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>scholarship,fellowship</E>
        <C>n. 奖学金；固定薪金；定期津贴；养老金</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[stɔmp]</SM>
    <E>stomp</E>
    <C>vt. 跺脚，重踩；践踏
n. 跺脚，重踩；顿足爵士舞
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>'It's safer here,' Rieger said. 'When you're out on the streets anybody can stomp on your head.'</E>
        <C>列赫尔说,"这里比较安全,在大街上的话谁都能往你头上一脚。"</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Two stallions stomp and fight in a status display. Stallions are protective of their herds and fights often occur when mares are at stake.</E>
        <C>两只种马正如上图中显示的那样搏斗。种马是马群中的守护者,一旦母马发生什么情况,常常一场打斗就会开始。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Stomp. Shock waves in the ground knock your foes prone.</E>
        <C>重踏术:沿地面传播的冲击波击倒你的对手。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You stomp too hard and you'll fall in it.</E>
        <C>跺脚太猛了,你会掉下去的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Oh stomp, oh yeah yeah.</E>
        <C>哦,爵士舞,是的是的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>stamp foot,tromp</E>
        <C>vt. 跺脚，重踩；践踏</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>stamp</E>
        <C>n. 跺脚，重踩；顿足爵士舞</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['streitən]</SM>
    <E>straighten</E>
    <C>vt. 整顿；使…改正；使…挺直；使…好转
vi. 变直；好转
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It does seem to me, my dear, that something might be done to straighten matters.</E>
        <C>亲爱的,我看还是可以想办法清理一下的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He managed to straighten up with an air of studied ease and courage.</E>
        <C>他竭力把身子挺了挺,故意装出从容沉着的样子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>And yet he wished that he could straighten this thing out quickly.</E>
        <C>可是他又希望能够迅速把这事情理直。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It will take the same combination to straighten it out.</E>
        <C>现在也要有这样的组织才能解决问题。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The striking of any hard surface with their swords or spears required the bearer to straighten the weapon.</E>
        <C>要想用剑和矛去进击一个坚强的防护面,使用者需要去修整他们的武器。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>set in order,untangle</E>
        <C>vt. 整顿；使…改正；使…挺直；使…好转</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>change for the better,take a turn for the better</E>
        <C>vi. 变直；好转</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə,bɔ:di'neiʃən]</SM>
    <E>subordination</E>
    <C>n. 从属；附属；主从关系
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Plato particularly emphasized the unity of the social organism, the parts defined in terms of their subordination to the whole.</E>
        <C>柏拉图特别强调社会有机体的统一性,明确规定各组成部分从属于整体。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Where the old patterns of subordination and domination in an inflexible hierarchy may no longer work well.</E>
        <C>僵硬的等级制度中老一套统治和服从关系已经站不住脚了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The old patterns of subordination and domination in an inflexible hierarchy may no longer work well.</E>
        <C>僵硬的等级制度中老一套统治和服从关系已经站不住脚。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Everything else must be viewed in proper subordination now that the times have become so sharp and perilous.</E>
        <C>在形势变得那么严重和危险的今天,别的一切事情都必须放在从属的地位。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Subordination and silence best became their years and capacity.</E>
        <C>服从与沉默,最适合他们的年龄与能力。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>hypotaxis,dependency</E>
        <C>n. 从属；附属；主从关系</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[səb'sist]</SM>
    <E>subsist</E>
    <C>vi. 存在；维持生活
vt. 供养
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I was very sorry to tell him that the little I had would not subsist.</E>
        <C>我很抱歉地告诉他我所有的一点款子不够维持我们的生活。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>exist,occur</E>
        <C>vi. 存在；维持生活</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>maintain,support,sustain,provide for</E>
        <C>vt. 供养</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌbskil]</SM>
    <E>subskill</E>
    <C>n. 次级技能
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents />
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[səb'stænʃəli]</SM>
    <E>substantially</E>
    <C>adv. 实质上；大体上；充分地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They may be substantially smaller or larger than this number.</E>
        <C>它们可显著地小于或大于这个数。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>mainly,fully,well,adequately,wide</E>
        <C>adv. 实质上；大体上；充分地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌb,vəukəlai'zeiʃən, -li'z-]</SM>
    <E>subvocalization</E>
    <C>n. 不出声的说话；默读
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents />
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sʌb'vəukə,laiz]</SM>
    <E>subvocalize</E>
    <C>vi. 默读
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents />
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə'pəuzidli]</SM>
    <E>supposedly</E>
    <C>adv. 可能；按照推测；恐怕
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>All the advertisements were blacked out supposedly to prevent communication with the enemy.</E>
        <C>所有的广告都用黑墨水涂掉了,据说是预防奸人和敌军私通消息。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Congress would not want to run the risk of placing a supposedly inexperienced man in charge of foreign affairs.</E>
        <C>国会不会甘冒风险,去任命一位被认为是没有经验的人负责外交事务。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Within twenty-eight months, Geneen replaced him with another man supposedly more to his liking.</E>
        <C>二十八个月内,吉宁找了另一个大概他更喜欢的人替换了那个人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The rate of foreign exchange, once established, was supposedly fixed.</E>
        <C>这个汇率一旦制定就被认为是固定不变的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This supposedly innocent and highly misunderstood young man dragged this heart-sick girl everywhere.</E>
        <C>这个号称无辜而被大大误解的年青人拖着这个灰心失望的姑娘到处转。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>perhaps,maybe,like</E>
        <C>adv. 可能；按照推测；恐怕</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[swə:l]</SM>
    <E>swirl</E>
    <C>n. 漩涡；打旋；涡状形
vi. 盘绕；打旋；眩晕；大口喝酒
vt. 使成漩涡
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>You could lie up there, watching the flakes swirl past.</E>
        <C>你可以躺在那儿,看着雪花飘飘。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The whole of Harlem seemed to fall apart in the swirl of snow.</E>
        <C>整个哈莱姆区好象散落在纷纷扬扬的雪花中了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The car raced roughly along in a swirl of pink dust.</E>
        <C>汽车在一股粉红色尘土的漩涡中颠簸着快速前进。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I could feel the current swirl me.</E>
        <C>我感觉到河里的急流在卷着我。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The thing is a swirl of events.</E>
        <C>这事是一件纷乱的事。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>vortex,gulf</E>
        <C>n. 漩涡；打旋；涡状形</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>swim</E>
        <C>vi. 盘绕；打旋；眩晕；大口喝酒</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,siŋkrənai'zeiʃən, sin-, -ni'z-]</SM>
    <E>synchronisation</E>
    <C>n. 同步；同一时刻；同时发生
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Like a military operation the two groups work together with incredible synchronisation towards the all-domineering World Government.</E>
        <C>像军事行动两组一起令人难以置信的同步实现全面盛气凌人的世界政府。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It involves end-to-end information sharing, planning, resource synchronisation and performance measurement.</E>
        <C>它包含了端到端的信息共享、计划、资源同步以及绩效测评。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Amazon’s Kindle apps offer a similar synchronisation feature across devices.</E>
        <C>亚马逊(Amazon)的Kindle应用程序也具有在不同设备之间同步的功能。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Includes PC synchronisation and file transfer and Infrared beaming.</E>
        <C>包括PC同步,文件传输和红外线发送。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>III. The members of the team must demonstrate competence in all aspects of the kata performance, as well as synchronisation.</E>
        <C>团体型的队员必须展现型各方面的能力以及一致性。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>conjunction,hold-in</E>
        <C>n. 同步；同一时刻；同时发生</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['siŋkrənaiz]</SM>
    <E>synchronise</E>
    <C>vi. 同步；同时发生
vt. 使同步；使同时发生（等于synchronize）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Synchronise your body clock by getting up and going to bed at the same time every day. Avoid daytime naps .</E>
        <C>调整你的生物钟,每天按固定的时间睡觉和起床,不要午休.</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sync up,coincide</E>
        <C>vi. 同步；同时发生</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>contemporize</E>
        <C>vt. 使同步；使同时发生（等于synchronize）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['siŋkrənaizə]</SM>
    <E>synchroniser</E>
    <C>n. 同合器；同步器
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Develop on NS Synchroniser Based on ISA Bus</E>
        <C>基于ISA总线的纳秒级同步器的研制</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sin'tæktikəl]</SM>
    <E>syntactical</E>
    <C>adj. 句法的；依照句法的（等于syntactic）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Name translation: Unable to perform purely syntactical mapping at the client without going out to the wire.</E>
        <C>名称转换:不接到线上,无法在客户端执行纯粹的语法映射。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The omission of a word or phrase necessary for a complete syntactical construction but NOT necessary for understanding.</E>
        <C>省略一个从句法来说是必要的,而从理解来说是不必要的单词或词组的省略</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A Syntactical and Semantic Analysis of the Determinative Adverb "Jiu"</E>
        <C>限定副词"就"的句法、语义分析</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Discussing about Syntactical Functions of "Stupid"</E>
        <C>"愚"词性浅说</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>On Semanteme and Syntactical Function of the Cantonese Adverb "Hamplang"</E>
        <C>论粤语副词"冚唪唥"的语义及语法功能</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sintæks]</SM>
    <E>syntax</E>
    <C>n. 语法；句法；有秩序的排列
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A parse of a sentential form is the construction of a derivation and possibly a syntax tree for it.</E>
        <C>句型的分析是某个推导(或许是其语法树)的构造过程。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A sentence of a grammar is ambiguous if there exists two syntax trees for it.</E>
        <C>如果一文法的句子存在两个语法树,那么该句子是二义性的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If a sentential form is ambiguous, then it has more than one syntax tree and therefore, in general, more than one handle.</E>
        <C>如果句型是二义性的,那末,它不只有一棵语法树,因此,一般地说,也不只有一个句柄。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The syntax analyzer has one recursive procedure for each nonterminal U.</E>
        <C>对于每个非终结符号U,语法分析程序都有一个递归过程。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The syntax analyzer calls the scanner when it needs a new symbol.</E>
        <C>当语法分析程序需要新符号时,它就调用扫描过程。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>grammar,phraseology</E>
        <C>n. 语法；[计][语]句法；有秩序的排列</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['seif'ki:piŋ]</SM>
    <E>safekeeping</E>
    <C>n. 安全保护，妥善保管
v. 保护（safekeep的ing形式）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sufficient care was had to the safekeeping of the captive without inflicting on him any unnecessary suffering.</E>
        <C>为了防止俘虏逃跑,他们采取了严密的措施,但是也不给他不必要的罪受。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Firms and individuals store their funds with banks for safekeeping.</E>
        <C>为安全保险起见,公司或个人将其资金存到银行。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>security protection</E>
        <C>n. 安全保护，妥善保管</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>protecting,shielding</E>
        <C>v. 保护（safekeep的ing形式）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,sælmə'nelə]</SM>
    <E>salmonella</E>
    <C>n. 沙门氏菌
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They are particularly hazardous to Salmonella control.</E>
        <C>他们对沙门氏菌的控制特别不利。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sɑ:di:n, sɑ:'di:n]</SM>
    <E>sardine</E>
    <C>n. 沙丁鱼；庸碌无能的人
vt. 使拥挤不堪
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Each sardine was hooked through both eyes.</E>
        <C>每一条沙丁鱼都是穿过眼睛挂在钩子上的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pilchard</E>
        <C>n. [鱼]沙丁鱼；庸碌无能的人</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['skænti]</SM>
    <E>scanty</E>
    <C>adj. 缺乏的；吝啬的；仅有的；稀疏的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is not strange, then, that those who wrote of him should have eked out their scanty recollections with a lively fancy.</E>
        <C>因此,那些给他写文章的人必须借助于活跃的想象以弥补贫乏的事实,看来也就不足为奇了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His head was large and ugly; he had pale scanty hair and an earthy skin.</E>
        <C>他的脑袋大而丑,头发灰白稀疏,土色的皮肤。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The news today is so far scanty, but good.</E>
        <C>今天的消息不多,但很好。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Crops are very scanty this year.</E>
        <C>今年收成极少。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>tight,lacking,scarce</E>
        <C>adj. 缺乏的；吝啬的；仅有的；稀疏的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sku:p]</SM>
    <E>scoop</E>
    <C>vt. 掘；舀取；抢先获得；搜集
n. 勺；铲子；独家新闻；凹处
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The big steam shovel lowered its scoop into the ship and pulled it up with a load of gravel.</E>
        <C>那个大汽铲把铲斗放低,伸到船上,铲上一堆小石子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the morning he must get his boy to scoop it out.</E>
        <C>早上一定得叫佣人把它剜出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>That alone was a news scoop which would raise many eyebrows.</E>
        <C>单凭这一条就可以构成使很多人大为惊诧的独家新闻。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This small rodent can scoop a long,narrow tunnel in a very short time.</E>
        <C>这只海狸能在短时间内挖出一条长且窄的洞。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was considered a scoop of all time.</E>
        <C>人们把它看作是一部经久不衰的独家报道。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pick,dip</E>
        <C>vt. 掘；舀取；抢先获得；搜集</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>recession,cavity</E>
        <C>n. 勺；铲子；独家新闻；凹处</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['skauə]</SM>
    <E>scour</E>
    <C>vi. 冲刷；擦；腹泻
vt. 擦亮，洗涤；冲洗，清除
n. 擦，冲刷；洗涤剂；（畜类等的）腹泻
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Savages scour the Prairies; We thought it best, therefore, to escort you on your road."</E>
        <C>“在草原里有流浪的野人,我们认为最好应该随身保护你。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You can scour dirty pans by rubbing them with scouring powder.</E>
        <C>用去污粉可以把脏盘子擦净。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We should try to scour the pot out.</E>
        <C>我们该设法把锅里边刷净。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>mop up,wipe</E>
        <C>vi. 冲刷；擦；腹泻</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>wash,rub up</E>
        <C>vt. 擦亮，洗涤；冲洗，清除</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>swabbing,brushup</E>
        <C>n. 擦，冲刷；洗涤剂；（畜类等的）腹泻</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['skʌri, 'skə:-]</SM>
    <E>scurry</E>
    <C>n. 急跑；短距离赛跑（或赛马）
vi. 急赶；急跑
vt. 急赶
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sniff would smell out the general direction of the cheese, using his great nose, and Scurry would race ahead.</E>
        <C>嗅嗅可以用他那了不起的鼻子嗅出奶酪大致的方向,匆匆则跑在前面开路。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was a great scurry for bargains.</E>
        <C>大家急忙着去抢购特价品。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Prayer. Of all the lofty practices, it is the most abused. Church professionals lead the scurry crew who profit from pushing prayer.</E>
        <C>祷告。这是所有崇高行为中被滥用最多的。教堂神职人员都迫不及待地从中捞钱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As we walked along, we saw a rabbit pop upfrom its burrow and scurry across the field.</E>
        <C>我们正在向前走着,看到一只兔子突然从洞里跳出来,穿过田野。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>My husband was enjoying the day off from work and watched me scurry about the house.</E>
        <C>丈夫正在过休息日,他看着我在屋子里来回奔忙。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>scutter</E>
        <C>vi. 急赶；急跑</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['si:sik]</SM>
    <E>seasick</E>
    <C>adj. 晕船的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>On his first day at sea, the wind was strong and the sea was rough, and Pollack became seasick.</E>
        <C>波来克出海的第一天,风强浪大。他晕船了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[si'kri:tiv, 'sikrətiv]</SM>
    <E>secretive</E>
    <C>adj. 秘密的；偷偷摸摸的；促进分泌的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was still both proud and secretive about the job she had got some three months before at a large hotel and restaurant in the West End.</E>
        <C>她对于三个月前在伦敦西区一家旅馆里得到的一个工作还是既骄傲又卖弄。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Under her nails she could feel the things her secretive daughter had bequeathed her.</E>
        <C>手指触摸到的是那神出鬼没的女儿留下的物品。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There are also times when he's secretive, as if there are things he's worrying about but doesn't want to share.</E>
        <C>也有的时候,他总是遮遮掩掩的,就好象他在为什么事担心,可又不愿让人知道。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>underground,chamber,inside,cabinet</E>
        <C>adj. 秘密的；偷偷摸摸的；促进分泌的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['selfim'pru:vmənt]</SM>
    <E>self-improvement</E>
    <C>n. 自我改善；自我修养
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The indications of reform and self-improvement in China which have occurred over the past six to eight years are very remarkable.</E>
        <C>中国在过去六到八年的改革和自我完善是举世瞩目的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Most of us fail in our efforts at self-improvement because our schemes are too ambitious and we never have time to carry them out.</E>
        <C>我们中大多数人在自我提高的尝试中失败,那是因为我们计划过奢而又无暇付之实行。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['selfri'spektiŋ]</SM>
    <E>self-respecting</E>
    <C>adj. 有自尊心的；自重的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>No self-respecting fighter will lie down under such a defeat.</E>
        <C>没有一个自尊的斗士会对这种失败不予抵抗。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Be not deceived gentle reader, not self-respecting writer cares a two-penny damn for you.</E>
        <C>别受骗,高雅的读者,任何一个有尊严的作家都不会关心你那区区两便士。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You spend your money freely, you have fine buildings, self-respecting officers, but you lack the spirit of hospitality.</E>
        <C>你们随心所欲地花钱,你们有高楼大厦,有自尊自敬的官僚,但是,你们缺乏殷勤待客的热情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"You are sure you mean self-respecting, not self-adoring?"</E>
        <C>“你说的肯定是自尊心,不是自我陶醉吗?”</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sentə'mentəli]</SM>
    <E>sentimentally</E>
    <C>adv. 富情感地；多情地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>At my first sight at you ,i loved you. I am sentimentally attached to you so deeply that i believe you are my girl.</E>
        <C>我第一眼看见你就喜欢上你了,我深深地眷恋着你,我确定一定以及肯定——你是我的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was sentimentally attached to this house, for even though it was far too big for her needs,</E>
        <C>她对这幢房子在感情上难舍难分。房子实在太大了,</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃɔ:l]</SM>
    <E>shawl</E>
    <C>n. 围巾，长方形披巾
vt. 用披巾包裹
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She determined in her heart to ask her mother's permission to present her white shawl to her friend?</E>
        <C>她私下决定求她妈妈允许,送她朋友一条白色披肩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a chilly night; I covered my shoulders with a shawl, and then I proceeded to think again with all my might.</E>
        <C>那是个寒冷的夜晚;我用披巾裹着肩膀,然后开始全神贯注地继续思考。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I should think you would be very unhappy with that shawl.</E>
        <C>我看你裹着那条围巾,一定挺不自在的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a woman of slight build, her face close-wrapped by a thick gray shawl, her breath smoking.</E>
        <C>这是一个体格瘦削的妇女,灰色的厚围巾把脸裹得严严的,呼吸立刻变成蒸气。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The shawl in which she had been loosely muffled, dropped onto her chair when she advanced to us.</E>
        <C>刚才她起来迎接我们的时候,她那条随手披在肩上的披巾,就掉在椅子上了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>muffler,neckcloth</E>
        <C>n. 围巾，长方形披巾</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ʃeltəd]</SM>
    <E>sheltered</E>
    <C>adj. 受保护的；掩蔽的；免税的；为弱者提供方便的
v. 庇护（shelter的过去分词）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He got up at last scaled the low rock-cliff, and made his way down into a sheltered cove.</E>
        <C>最后,他站起来,爬上低矮的石壁,往下走进一个隐蔽的海角。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Because the wind blew lengthwise along the atoll, the house had been sheltered by the miles of coconut trees.</E>
        <C>因为风是顺着岛的纵长方向吹过来的,这所房子得到好几公里宽的椰林的庇护。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She went to sheltered parts to see if favourite wild flowers had begun to blow.</E>
        <C>她到草木成荫的地方去看她喜爱的野花是否已经开放。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Fine-grained clay may settle out in the sheltered bays on the outer sides of the levees.</E>
        <C>细粒粘土可以沉积在天然堤外侧的隐蔽湾中。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The camp was thirty-five miles from the nearest town and sheltered in a rugged fold of mountains.</E>
        <C>营地离最近的城镇有三十五英里,坐落于崎岖的群山之中。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>protected,untaxed</E>
        <C>adj. 受保护的；掩蔽的；免税的；为弱者提供方便的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[saiə]</SM>
    <E>sire</E>
    <C>n. 陛下；大人；男性祖先；雄性亲畜
vt. 做…的父亲；生产
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The son of a politician was schooled by his crafty sire before the down was off his cheeks.</E>
        <C>一个政客的儿子,乳臭未干,就被他老奸巨猾的爸爸训练就绪。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sire of your feet determines the sire of your shoes.</E>
        <C>你的脚的大小决定了你的鞋的大小。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sire: I have made you king: my work is done.</E>
        <C>陛下,我已经保你当了国王。我的事儿完啦。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>Huzoor,Monsignor</E>
        <C>n. 陛下；大人；男性祖先；雄性亲畜</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>produce,turn out</E>
        <C>vt. 做…的父亲；生产</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sli:pə]</SM>
    <E>sleeper</E>
    <C>n. 卧车；卧铺；枕木；睡眠者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was a great sleeper, and fond of his bed.</E>
        <C>他很能睡,也很爱睡。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was some trouble to arouse the little sleeper.</E>
        <C>要唤醒那酣睡中的孩子实在有点费劲。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I've never known such a sleeper.</E>
        <C>我从来没有看见过这么会睡觉的人。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sleeping car,Pullman</E>
        <C>n. 卧车；卧铺；[铁路]枕木；睡眠者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['smʌɡlə]</SM>
    <E>smuggler</E>
    <C>n. 走私者；走私犯；[法] 走私船
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The police all but caught the smuggler.</E>
        <C>警察差点抓住这个走私犯。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The smuggler shrugged to the bugler hugging the bug in the tugboat .</E>
        <C>走私者对在拖船中拥抱臭虫的号手耸耸肩.</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We confiscated all the drugs from this smuggler gang.</E>
        <C>我们缴获了这伙私枭的全部毒品。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>India is a smuggler’s delight.</E>
        <C>印度是走私者的快乐。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We caught the smuggler on the spot.</E>
        <C>我们当场抓到那个走私犯。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>runner,owler</E>
        <C>n. [法]走私者；走私犯；走私船</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sneil]</SM>
    <E>snail</E>
    <C>n. 蜗牛；迟钝的人
vi. 缓慢移动
vt. 缓慢移动
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The shell of a snail is carried on its back, and its eyes are on long stems.</E>
        <C>蜗牛的壳是背在背上的,它的眼睛长在长触须上。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pachyderm,schnook</E>
        <C>n. [无脊椎]蜗牛；迟钝的人</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[snɔ:]</SM>
    <E>snore</E>
    <C>n. 鼾声
vi. 打呼噜；打着鼾声渡过
vt. 打鼾
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>His head fell forward and he began to snore.</E>
        <C>他的头往前一倒,便鼾声大作了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>According to his habit, he turned his back upon her and began to snore.</E>
        <C>根据他的习惯,他背朝她,开始打起鼾来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He curled down in the weeds and soon began to snore.</E>
        <C>他弯起身子在乱草中躺下,一会儿就打起鼾来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you sleep on your back with your mouth open you are likely to snore.</E>
        <C>如果你脸朝上张着嘴睡觉,你就很可能打鼾。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>stertor</E>
        <C>n. 鼾声</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>drive one's pigs to market</E>
        <C>vi. 打呼噜；打着鼾声渡过</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>drive one's pigs to market</E>
        <C>vt. [医]打鼾</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['spaiə]</SM>
    <E>spire</E>
    <C>n. [建] 尖顶；尖塔；螺旋
vi. 螺旋形上升
vt. 给…加塔尖
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The church spire tapers off to a point.</E>
        <C>教堂的尖顶逐渐变细,形成了一个尖头儿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A spire swam into my ken.</E>
        <C>一个尖塔滑进我的视界。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>screw,minaret</E>
        <C>n. [建]尖顶；尖塔；螺旋</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['spəuks,wumən]</SM>
    <E>spokeswoman</E>
    <C>n. 女代言人，女代言人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Andrea Rader, a spokeswoman for the Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation, said the group was not behind the campaign.</E>
        <C>乳癌防治基金会的苏珊·G·科曼的女发言人安德里亚•雷德称,这项活动并不是该组织发起的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A spokeswoman for the New York Times confirmed that the paper turned down the campaign.</E>
        <C>《纽约时报》(New York Times)发言人证实,该报拒绝了贝纳通刊登广告的请求。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The White House spokeswoman is in for a tough time.</E>
        <C>白宫女发言人目前的日子很不好过。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Asked about the size of the leak, a Shell spokeswoman declined to say.</E>
        <C>有记者问到泄漏规模时,壳牌石油公司发言人(另外一名发言人)拒绝回应。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>David and Victoria Beckham are expecting their fourth child this summer, her spokeswoman said on .</E>
        <C>维多利亚再度怀孕 小贝今夏将添第四子</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skwint]</SM>
    <E>squint</E>
    <C>vi. 斜视；患斜视；倾向
n. 看
vt. 使斜视
adj. 斜视的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now it happened that the first suitor was an old man with squint eyes and a cough.</E>
        <C>也真不凑巧,第一个求婚的是个老头儿,此人长着一双斜眼不说,还老咳嗽。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His eyes were bright blue, crinkled up into a permanent squint like a sailor's from gazing into the far distance.</E>
        <C>他的眼睛是蓝的,常常会象水手那样皱着眉头,眯起眼睛注视远方。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He lost his glasses and had to squint into the dark.</E>
        <C>他把眼镜丢了,不得不眯着眼在黑地上走。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Let me have a squint at it.</E>
        <C>让我看一看。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His speech shows a squint to your view.</E>
        <C>他的演说表现出倾向于你的看法。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>tend,affect</E>
        <C>vi. [眼科][电讯]斜视；患斜视；倾向</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>look</E>
        <C>n. 看</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>strabismic,swivel-eyed</E>
        <C>adj. [眼科][电讯]斜视的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stæɡəriŋ]</SM>
    <E>staggering</E>
    <C>adj. 蹒跚的；令人惊愕的；犹豫的
v. 蹒跚（stagger的ing形式）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Staggering moment! Mary blushed until the tears stood in her eyes.</E>
        <C>一个多么令人惊愕的时刻!玛丽满脸通红,眼睛里含着泪水。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But now he ran staggering, and, like a blind man, turned aside from his direction.</E>
        <C>不过他现在跌跌撞撞地跑着,并且像个瞎子似的,改换了原来的方向。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was all Kunta could do to keep staggering and lurching behind Samson.</E>
        <C>昆塔勉强地在萨姆森后面东倒西歪,跌跌撞撞地走着。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When the foe is staggering, that is the time to knock him out.</E>
        <C>敌人已经摇摇欲坠,我们就应该及时把他打倒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Natalie! This is so staggering, and wonderful. What are you doing here?</E>
        <C>娜塔丽,真是万万想不到啊!你在这儿干什么?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>doddery,hitchy</E>
        <C>adj. 蹒跚的；另人惊愕的；犹豫的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>tottering</E>
        <C>v. 蹒跚（stagger的ing形式）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stæləktait, stə'læktait]</SM>
    <E>stalactite</E>
    <C>n. [地质] 钟乳石
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A stalagmite is below a stalactite and they both grow, eventually to meet.</E>
        <C>石笋在钟乳石下面,它们二者都在增长,最终会合。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>stagmalite</E>
        <C>n. [地质]钟乳石</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stæləɡmait, stə'læɡmait]</SM>
    <E>stalagmite</E>
    <C>n. 石笋；石笋状
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A stalagmite is below a stalactite and they both grow, eventually to meet.</E>
        <C>石笋在钟乳石下面,它们二者都在增长,最终会合。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>dripstone,stagmalite</E>
        <C>n. [地质]石笋；石笋状</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sti:mʃip]</SM>
    <E>steamship</E>
    <C>n. 轮船；汽船
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He telephoned the steamship office to find out at what hour the steamer was due.</E>
        <C>他打电话给汽轮局查询那艘汽轮什么时刻到达。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>boat,streamboat</E>
        <C>n. 轮船；汽船</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stɔ:rum, -ru:m]</SM>
    <E>storeroom</E>
    <C>n. 库房；储藏室
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She imagined it had once been used as a storeroom; anyway, it was now quite forgotten.</E>
        <C>她想它以前可能是个小仓库,反正现在被人完全遗忘了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Ethan went through the storeroom, crossed the alley, and knocked on the back door of the bank.</E>
        <C>伊坦穿过栈房,走到巷子对面,敲敲银行的后门。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He returned to the storeroom and closed the door after him.</E>
        <C>他回到堆货房,关好了门。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I walked to the storeroom, hung the weight on the toilet chain.</E>
        <C>我走进堆房,把秤砣挂在水箱链条上。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>storage room,boxroom</E>
        <C>n. 库房；储藏室</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stautli]</SM>
    <E>stoutly</E>
    <C>adv. 坚决地；刚强地；牢固地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Not a word of it," said Marvel, stoutly.</E>
        <C>“没有一句真话,”马弗尔断然说道。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"No," said Dick, stoutly, "They come not in my mind."</E>
        <C>“不,”狄克斩钉截铁地说,“我从来没有想到过她们。”</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>firmly,hard,resolutely</E>
        <C>adv. 坚决地；刚强地；牢固地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stræɡl]</SM>
    <E>straggle</E>
    <C>vi. 迷路；落伍，掉队；四散，蔓延
n. 散乱
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Weeds straggle over the garden.</E>
        <C>花园里野草蔓延。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>My hand has been shaking as I write these things, that is why the words straggle on the page.</E>
        <C>我记下这些事情时,手一直在发抖,这就是何以这一页上字迹潦草的原因。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>lose oneself,lose one's way</E>
        <C>vi. 迷路；落伍，掉队；四散，蔓延</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['strɔŋ'maindid, 'strɔ:ŋ-]</SM>
    <E>strong-minded</E>
    <C>adj. 有主见的；意志坚强的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He married Mary because he thought she was strong-minded and would keep him straight.</E>
        <C>他娶玛丽是因为他认为她意志坚强,可以使他规规矩矩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For the rest, she was a strong-minded woman; never said a weak or a trite thing.</E>
        <C>此外,她还是个意志坚强的女人,从来不说一句示弱或者平庸的话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"The strong-minded woman" had not yet been invented.</E>
        <C>“个性强的女性”在那个时代还没有被创造出来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>inner-directed,tough-minded</E>
        <C>adj. 有主见的；意志坚强的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stʌfi]</SM>
    <E>stuffy</E>
    <C>adj. 闷热的；古板的；不通气的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a jolly good thing to stop all that stuffy Highgate business.</E>
        <C>把高门山那些乌烟瘴气的玩意一古脑儿丢掉,真痛快。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I got along fine with Crim, but he was a little stuffy.</E>
        <C>我和克里姆相处很好,但他的脾气有点躁。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She glanced round at the house: it looked shut and dark and stuffy, under that wide streaming moonlight.</E>
        <C>她望望这屋子的四面;在那如水的月光下,那屋子看上去是紧闭的,漆黑的,窒闷的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This stuffy atmosphere makes me feel dopey.</E>
        <C>这沉闷的空气使我昏昏欲睡。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She descended deeper into this stuffy well.</E>
        <C>她深入这个拥挤不堪的井孔。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sweltering,sultry</E>
        <C>adj. 闷热的；古板的；不通气的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[səb'misiv]</SM>
    <E>submissive</E>
    <C>adj. 顺从的；服从的；柔顺的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Yet he was as submissive to a word of advice as if he had been in constant terror.</E>
        <C>可是他好像一直提心吊胆,我劝他的话,他没有不听的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The little girl from the convent was in her prim white dress, with her small submissive face.</E>
        <C>那个从修道院来的小姑娘穿着整洁的白外衣,一张温驯的小脸蛋。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was headstrong and angry and not at all submissive.</E>
        <C>她倔强,愤恨,毫不顺从。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For a while he was submissive.</E>
        <C>他暂时屈服了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The voice of the submissive man who had spoken, was flat and tame in its extreme submission.</E>
        <C>那曾经说话的驯服男人的声音是极其恭顺低弱的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>followed,subject,compliant,obedient</E>
        <C>adj. 顺从的；服从的；柔顺的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌŋkən]</SM>
    <E>sunken</E>
    <C>adj. 沉没的；凹陷的；比周围低的
v. 沉没（sink的过去分词）；下沉
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>So sunken and suppressed it was that it was like a voice underground.</E>
        <C>它是这样的低沉而咽塞,好象是地下的声音。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His hair had grown very gray in but a few weeks, his step slow, his face pallid, his eyes sunken.</E>
        <C>只在几星期内,他的头发白了许多,他的脚步迟钝,他的面色苍白,眼情凹了下去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was tall, with a high, sad face sunken a little where her teeth were missing.</E>
        <C>她身材高大,脸上带着茫然忧伤的神色,牙齿落掉的部位略微凹陷。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We are trying to float the sunken ship.</E>
        <C>我们试图把沉船浮起。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I have been young and am now old, yet have I not seen the righteous for sunken, nor his seed begging their bread.</E>
        <C>余自弱冠,至今垂暮,迄未见正直之士流离失所,亦未见其子孙沦落人寰。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>calathiform</E>
        <C>adj. 沉没的；凹陷的；比周围低的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['swi:piŋ]</SM>
    <E>sweeping</E>
    <C>n. 扫除；垃圾
adj. 彻底的；广泛的；扫荡的
v. 打扫；扫除（sweep的现在分词形式）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her eyes went to the procession of cars sweeping up to the front door.</E>
        <C>她的目光转向朝大楼门前开过去的一连串汽车。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was going to be a very formal affair, white tie and tails for the men, sweeping gowns for the women.</E>
        <C>这是正式的宴会,所以男人要带领带,穿燕尾服,女人们要穿长及地板的裙袍。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The wind was still sweeping along the beach.</E>
        <C>风还是一阵阵在海滩上刮过。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As of its own compulsion, the car slowed as we passed the chapel with its low, sweeping eaves.</E>
        <C>当我们驶过屋檐倾斜向下的小教堂时,轿车不由自主地慢了下来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was sweeping up dead leaves from the garden paths.</E>
        <C>他在扫除园中小径的枯叶。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>refuse,garbage,junk</E>
        <C>n. 扫除；垃圾</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>thorough,extensive,widespread,complete,radical</E>
        <C>adj. 彻底的；广泛的；扫荡的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>scavenging</E>
        <C>v. 打扫；扫除（sweep的现在分词形式）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[swə:v]</SM>
    <E>swerve</E>
    <C>vi. 转弯；突然转向；背离
vt. 使转弯；使突然转向；使背离
n. 转向；偏离的程度
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was grateful to her companion for not tempting her to swerve.</E>
        <C>她感谢她的同伴没有诱使她脱离正轨。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It had hardly been a propitious beginning, but he had chosen his course, and would show no swerve.</E>
        <C>这种情形很难说是一个吉利的开端,但是他已经选定了他的道路了,他不想三心二意。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I will never swerve from it.</E>
        <C>我永远不会背叛它。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>make a turn,bend</E>
        <C>vi. 转弯；突然转向；背离</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>turning,obversion</E>
        <C>n. 转向；偏离的程度</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['siləbl]</SM>
    <E>syllable</E>
    <C>n. 音节
vt. 划分音节
vi. 按音节发音；讲话
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had uttered no syllable of reproach and that cut him.</E>
        <C>她连半句责备的话也没说--这使他最难堪。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Yet not a syllable has been said to you on the subject by either of them.</E>
        <C>可是,在这个问题上,他俩谁也没有向您吐露半个字呀。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>to speak,to address</E>
        <C>vi. 按音节发音；讲话</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['seibə,tu:θt]</SM>
    <E>sabre-toothed</E>
    <C>adj. 长着锐利的长犬牙的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents />
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sɑ:ɡə]</SM>
    <E>saga</E>
    <C>n. 传说；冒险故事；英雄事迹
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The robbery touched off a dramatic saga of honor that lasted 31 years.</E>
        <C>这宗抢案引起了历时三十一年之久的信义传奇。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>tradition,tale,fame</E>
        <C>n. 传说；冒险故事；英雄事迹</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sæŋɡwin]</SM>
    <E>sanguine</E>
    <C>adj. 乐观的；满怀希望的；面色红润的
vt. 血染；以血沾污
n. 血红色
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had her own reasons for being less sanguine than ever in hopeful views of the future.</E>
        <C>她之所以在展望未来时不象以往那么乐观,是有她自己的理由的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I'm not very sanguine about good fortune for myself.</E>
        <C>我对自己能否碰到好运是不太抱希望的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>optimistic,rose-colored</E>
        <C>adj. 乐观的；满怀希望的；面色红润的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>ensanguine</E>
        <C>vt. 血染；以血沾污</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,sæni'teiʃən]</SM>
    <E>sanitation</E>
    <C>n. [医] 环境卫生；卫生设备；下水道设施
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sanitation, clean stock, and soil sterilization or pasteurization provide three legs of a good preventive program.</E>
        <C>清洁卫生、砧木消毒和土壤消毒这是良好的预防计划的三条腿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The impact of a number of plant diseases can also be lessened by sanitation.</E>
        <C>许多植物病害的冲击也能靠环境卫生而减轻。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Control measures based on the cause of the problem may include slaughter quarantine, environmental sanitation, and immunization.</E>
        <C>根据流行病的发生原因而采取的控制措施包括屠宰、检疫、环境卫生及免疫接种。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Police and fire protection and sanitation services are also the responsibilities of local government.</E>
        <C>警察、消防和卫生设施也是由地方政府负责的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It happened frequently in countries where sanitation was poor.</E>
        <C>这在卫生条件不好的国家是常有的事。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>hygiene of environment,environmental health</E>
        <C>n. [医]环境卫生；卫生设备；下水道设施</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,seiʃi'eiʃən]</SM>
    <E>satiation</E>
    <C>n. 饱满；饱食；满足；厌腻
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Hunting is usually initiated by hunger and stopped by satiation.</E>
        <C>追逐现象通常是由饥饿所引起的,并由于饱食而停止。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If so, satiation is said to exist.</E>
        <C>如果这样,则可以认为存在着餍足情况。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>content,fill</E>
        <C>n. 饱满；饱食；满足；厌腻</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sauəkraut]</SM>
    <E>sauerkraut</E>
    <C>n. 一种德国泡菜
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>These organisms are responsible for the souring that occurs in the preparation of pickles, sauerkraut, and Spanish-style olives.</E>
        <C>腌菜,酸泡菜,西班牙式青果的制备过程中发生的酸化就是由这些微生物引起的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə'vænə]</SM>
    <E>savannah</E>
    <C>n. 大草原，热带草原（等于savanna）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>So those of you who are going on one of the post-conference tours, you'll get to see what a real savannah is like.</E>
        <C>你们有谁在开会后作旅行的,你会看到真正的草原猎手是什么样子的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>No matter what she does, Savannah always comes shinning through.</E>
        <C>不论做什么,萨文娜总是能成功地完成。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>No. 22 - Savannah, Ga.</E>
        <C>第22位——格鲁吉亚萨凡纳</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>flint was , and he died of rum at savannah</E>
        <C>弗林特也是那种人,而他在萨凡那酗酒死了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>prairie,steppe</E>
        <C>n. 大草原，热带草原（等于savanna）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['skeili]</SM>
    <E>scaly</E>
    <C>adj. 有鳞的；积垢的；劣等的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The serpent, twisting his scaly body in a huge coil, raised his head so as to overtop the tallest trees.</E>
        <C>那头蛇盘起长满鳞片的身躯,把头举过了最高的树。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I was regaled with the scaly tips of the drumsticks of the fowls.</E>
        <C>给我吃的全是带着鳞皮的鸡爪子。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>dog,squamate</E>
        <C>adj. [植]有鳞的；积垢的；劣等的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['skævindʒə]</SM>
    <E>scavenger</E>
    <C>n. 食腐动物；清道夫；[助剂] 清除剂；拾荒者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He's just fit for a job as scavenger.</E>
        <C>他只配当个清道夫。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>street sweeper,ashman</E>
        <C>n. [动]食腐动物；清道夫；[助剂]清除剂；拾荒者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sedimənt]</SM>
    <E>sediment</E>
    <C>n. 沉积；沉淀物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The bottle should not be allowed to touch the bottom in the sampling to avoid stirring up the sediment.</E>
        <C>为了避免在采样过程中搅起沉积物质,瓶子不得接触水底。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The suspended sediment of natural streams is usually made up of grains with a broad spectrum of sizes and fall velocities.</E>
        <C>天然河流的悬沙,通常系由各种大小尺寸和沉速的粒子组成。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The weight of a deltaic pile of sediment may be so great as to depress the earth's crust, thus forming a moat around the depocentre.</E>
        <C>三角洲沉积物堆积的重量可以大到使地壳下沉的程度,因此在沉积中心周围形成一条深沟。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The size of a sediment particle alone is usually not sufficient to describe it.</E>
        <C>单颗泥沙的粒径通常不足以描述其性质。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Shells and bones decay and disappear when left on the bottom of the sea, where sediment is not accumulating.</E>
        <C>介壳与骨骼若落在海底,而不为沉淀物所掩盖,也便腐烂而消灭。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>deposit,precipitation,sludge</E>
        <C>n. [地质]沉积；[化学]沉淀物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sedjuləsli]</SM>
    <E>sedulously</E>
    <C>adv. 孜孜不倦地；勤勉地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In this view they were sedulously abetted by their mother, aunts and other elderly female relatives.</E>
        <C>在这方面,他们得到了他们的母亲,婶婶以及其它年长的女亲戚们孜孜不倦的怂恿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The clerk laid the two sheets of paper alongside and sedulously compared their contents.</E>
        <C>那职员把两张纸并排放在前面,仔细比较。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>diligently,assiduously</E>
        <C>adv. 孜孜不倦地；勤勉地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[saiz'mɔmitə, sais-]</SM>
    <E>seismometer</E>
    <C>n. 地震仪；地震检波器
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In this way, it is possible to pick out two quite different spectral ranges from one and the same seismometer.</E>
        <C>这样,一台地震计就能拾取两种截然不同的频谱范围。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A seismometer is a seismograph whose physical constants are so well known.</E>
        <C>地震计是一种地震仪器,其物理常数是已知的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A similar development in the USA is termed triaxial seismometer.</E>
        <C>美国研制的与此相似的地震计称为三位地震计。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>geophone</E>
        <C>n. [地震]地震仪；地震检波器</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sensə, -sɔ:]</SM>
    <E>sensor</E>
    <C>n. 传感器
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Geneen seemed to have an automatic sensor which told him when he was getting flaky answers.</E>
        <C>吉宁就好像有一个自动传感器,当得到不可靠的答案时传感器就会向他通报。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Self-contained system incorporates sensor, controller and controlled device in a single package.</E>
        <C>直接作用式系统统统装在一只简单的匣子里,它包含传感器,控制器和调节机构。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The basic sensor input for the system is a four-gimbal stable platform.</E>
        <C>系统的传感器输入是一个具有四个万向支架的稳定平台。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A positive movement from the sensor will cause an inward movement of the diaphragm.</E>
        <C>来自传感器的正向运动将导致膜片向内运动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A small electrical sensor failed at a power station in eastern Canada.</E>
        <C>加拿大东部一个电站中的一个小小的电传感器发生了故障。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>transducer,SEN</E>
        <C>n. [自]传感器</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[si'renəti]</SM>
    <E>serenity</E>
    <C>n. 平静，宁静；晴朗，风和日丽
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>To cast it off might be to regain serenity.</E>
        <C>把它抛开,可以使心神重归平静。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was his serenity that stoked the flames.</E>
        <C>他心平气和,反而把火焰拔得更旺了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>equilibrium,tranquility</E>
        <C>n. 平静，宁静；晴朗，风和日丽</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sju:idʒ]</SM>
    <E>sewage</E>
    <C>n. 污水；下水道；污物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is almost impossible to measure how much sewage and industrial waste end up in our oceans.</E>
        <C>几乎无法测出,有多少污水和工业废料排入我们的海洋。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The ratio of domestic sewage to textile wastes has no appreciable effect on the treatability.</E>
        <C>生活污水与纺织废水的比例对处理能力无明显影响。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The new works were assumed to discharge the sewage effluent from an outfall approximately one kilometer off the coast.</E>
        <C>新工程设想在离海岸约一公里的出口处排出污水流出物。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now we must cope with a wide array of environmental pollutants including gases, particulates, sewage and et al.</E>
        <C>现在我们必须对付很多种环境污染物,包括气体、颗粒物、阴沟污物等等。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Screening may have to be used prior to introduction to municipal sewage treatment plants.</E>
        <C>进入城市污水处理厂之前,必须进行过滤。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>wastewater,polluted water</E>
        <C>n. [环境]污水；下水道；污物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃəul]</SM>
    <E>shoal</E>
    <C>n. 浅滩；鱼群；潜在危险
vi. 变浅
vt. 使变浅；驶入
adj. 浅的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A shoal of porpoises are well on the feed.</E>
        <C>一群海豚正在吞食。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>school,bank,shallow,ford</E>
        <C>n. [地理]浅滩；鱼群；潜在危险</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>shallow</E>
        <C>vi. 变浅</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>shallow,to put in</E>
        <C>vt. 使变浅；驶入</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>low,shallow,flat</E>
        <C>adj. 浅的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ʃʌn]</SM>
    <E>shun</E>
    <C>vt. 避开，避免；回避
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>His mad sense of decency told him to shun such an encounter.</E>
        <C>一定是他愚蠢的爱面子思想促使他这么避开。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some of those who had been most intimate with him appeared, after a time, to shun him.</E>
        <C>也有一些一度和他十分亲密的人,经过一段时期以后回避他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To-day we love what to-morrow we hate; to-day we seek what to-morrow we shun; to-day we desire what tomorrow we fear.</E>
        <C>我们今天所爱的,往往是我们明天所恨的;我们今天所追求的,往往是我们明天所逃避的;我们今天所愿望的,往往是我们明天所害怕的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>escape,shy off</E>
        <C>vt. 避开，避免；回避</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sai'biəriən]</SM>
    <E>Siberian</E>
    <C>adj. 西伯利亚（人）的；来自西伯利亚的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The driver sped on in the Siberian fashion, making as much as twenty versts an hour.</E>
        <C>车夫以西伯利亚人的习惯风驰电掣般赶路,一小时甚至跑了二十俄里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We also saw bear tracks and some lovely little Siberian deer.</E>
        <C>我们还看到了熊的足迹和可爱的西伯利亚小鹿。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[silt]</SM>
    <E>silt</E>
    <C>n. 淤泥，泥沙；煤粉；残渣
vi. 淤塞，充塞；为淤泥堵塞
vt. 使淤塞；充塞
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Hydraulic fill dams are built of sand and silt brought into the dam in a stream of water, usually through a pipe.</E>
        <C>水力冲填坝通常是用一根管子利用水流把砂和粉沙运到坝体处筑坝。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Each was a composite of three scoops of silt.</E>
        <C>每个样品由三勺淤泥组成。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>These particles range from coarse silt to sand or pebble size.</E>
        <C>这些颗粒的大小变化范围是从粗粉砂级到砂级或细砂级。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sand is separated from the silt and clay by wave sorting.</E>
        <C>砂粒在波浪分选作用下从粉砂及粘土中分出。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>These may range from coarse silt to sand or pebble size.</E>
        <C>这些颗粒的大小变化范围,从粗粉砂级到砂级或细砂级。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>residual,sullage</E>
        <C>n. 淤泥，[地质]泥沙；煤粉；残渣</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>stagnate</E>
        <C>vi. 淤塞，充塞；为淤泥堵塞</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>land up</E>
        <C>vt. 使淤塞；充塞</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sin'serəti, -'siərəti]</SM>
    <E>sincerity</E>
    <C>n. 真实，诚挚
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Why drag in sincerity? A sense of reality is what is called for!"</E>
        <C>“干吗要说什么真的,假的,关键是要面对现实。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was a soothing sincerity in the voice of Deerslayer.</E>
        <C>杀鹿人说得真诚垦切,带着安慰口吻。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>reality,true</E>
        <C>n. 真实，诚挚</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['skə:miʃ]</SM>
    <E>skirmish</E>
    <C>n. 小冲突，小规模战斗；小争论
vi. 进行小规模战斗；发生小争论
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We won a skirmish, and we'll win him some more.</E>
        <C>我们打赢了一场小仗,还要再给他打赢几仗。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['slɑ:ndə, 'slæn-]</SM>
    <E>slander</E>
    <C>vt. 诽谤；造谣中伤
n. 诽谤；中伤
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I gave my ear to what I now know was the malice of slander.</E>
        <C>我过去听信了谣言,现在我知道那是恶意中伤。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You might as well slander Fred.</E>
        <C>你对弗莱德无异是落井下石。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The breath of slander never touched him.</E>
        <C>从来没有人对他造谣中伤。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>wrong,asperse</E>
        <C>vt. 诽谤；造谣中伤</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>defamation,scandal</E>
        <C>n. 诽谤；中伤</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['slʌmbə]</SM>
    <E>slumber</E>
    <C>n. 睡眠；麻木状态；静止状态
vi. 睡眠；蛰伏；麻木
vt. 睡眠；睡着度过
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She did not call anyone …unless she did so in her slumber.</E>
        <C>她没有叫谁-除非是她在睡梦里叫来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her eyes were lightly closed, as if in a day-dream or a light slumber.</E>
        <C>她二目轻轻地闭着,好象正做着美梦或微微入睡一般。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Slumber fell on their tired eyelids like the light rain of spring upon the freshturned earth.</E>
        <C>睡意降临到他们劳困的眼皮上,如同柔和的春雨落在新翻耕的地里。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sleep,morpheus</E>
        <C>n. 睡眠；麻木状态；静止状态</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[slə:]</SM>
    <E>slur</E>
    <C>vt. 忽视；草率地看过；含糊地念；诋毁
vi. 含糊地发音；潦草地写字；拖着脚走
n. 污点；诽谤；连音符
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They regard it as a slur on their own cooking, of cleaning, or furniture.</E>
        <C>他们认为这是诋毁自家的饭菜,或整洁,或家具。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Flemming is enraged by this slur.</E>
        <C>弗莱明为这种侮辱所激怒。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>ignore,neglect</E>
        <C>vt. 忽视；草率地看过；含糊地念；诋毁</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>drag along,drag one's feet</E>
        <C>vi. 含糊地发音；潦草地写字；拖着脚走</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>scandal,jaup</E>
        <C>n. 污点；诽谤；连音符</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[snæɡ]</SM>
    <E>snag</E>
    <C>n. 障碍；意外障碍；突出物
vt. 抓住机会；造成阻碍；清除障碍物
vi. 被绊住；形成障碍
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then I had to look at the river mighty quick, because there was a snag in the fairway.</E>
        <C>那时我无暇细看,两眼忙紧瞅着河面,因为在那河道上出现了一处树桩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The snag in this sort of anecdote is of course that one cannot distinguish cause and effect.</E>
        <C>这类轶闻中的疑难处当然在于人们无法区别因与果。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The first snag occurs at some D that is preceded by an equal number of D's and H's.</E>
        <C>在某点D第一次出现困难,在其前面有相等个数的D和H。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>obstacle,let,bar,dam,stop</E>
        <C>n. 障碍；意外障碍；突出物</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>jump at the chance,take your chance</E>
        <C>vt. 抓住机会；造成阻碍；清除障碍物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['snɔbəri]</SM>
    <E>snobbery</E>
    <C>n. 势利，谄上欺下；摆绅士架子；势利的行为或语言
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She might have been delicious, Boylan's first love, Rudolph thought, tasting the profound joys of snobbery.</E>
        <C>博伊兰头一个情人可能够味儿,鲁道夫想,从他话里听得出势利眼的权度快乐。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Like the protesters of subsequent generations, they laid themselves open to the charge of snobbery.</E>
        <C>和以后各代的反对者一样,他们被人们骂为摆绅士架子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her artificial world was redolent of orchids and pleasant, cheerful snobbery.</E>
        <C>她那人为的世界充满了兰花,愉快的势力风尚。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For among Julia's friends there was a kind of gerontophilia snobbery.</E>
        <C>因为在朱莉娅的朋友中有一些过分敬老的势利之徒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There were music festival and modern dancing, riding to hounds or other kinds of snobbery.</E>
        <C>那种地方有音乐节和现代舞,有骑马打猎和其他自以为高级的玩意儿。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[snaut]</SM>
    <E>snout</E>
    <C>n. 鼻子；猪嘴；烟草；鼻口部；口吻状物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We could see the long snout of the crocodile with its gleaming lines of teeth and the reptile body behind.</E>
        <C>我们看见了鳄鱼的长嘴巴,口中那一排寒光闪闪的长牙以及后面爬行的身驱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It has a sharp front with a snout that is about five feet high.</E>
        <C>它有一个陡前峰,前锋有一个高五英尺的鼻子。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>tobacco,nose</E>
        <C>n. 鼻子；猪嘴；烟草；鼻口部；口吻状物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə,fisti'keiʃən]</SM>
    <E>sophistication</E>
    <C>n. 复杂；诡辩；老于世故；有教养
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The total costs of construction depend upon the amount and cost of the land plus the degree of sophistication of the facility.</E>
        <C>建设总投资取决于土地的数量、价值和先进技术利用的程度。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sophistication involved him in difficulties.</E>
        <C>他阅世很深,给他添了不少麻烦。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If this was the case, the Russians had severely misjudged the sophistication of the new D Branch team they are facing.</E>
        <C>如果情况确系如此,那么俄国人就大大地错估了他们所面对的D处新班子的高明程度。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It suggests different layers of sophistication and a trend towards the unification of the knowledge.</E>
        <C>它使人看到了知识的不同加工层次和趋于统一的倾向。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The latter system needs a great deal of sophistication and computing.</E>
        <C>后一种系统需作大量的改进和计算。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>complexity,intricacy</E>
        <C>n. 复杂；诡辩；老于世故；有教养</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['saundiŋ]</SM>
    <E>sounding</E>
    <C>n. 音响；试探；测探水深
adj. 发出声音的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The same fact has been noticed by him in sounding the depths of the sea with the dredge.</E>
        <C>他用拖扒器探查海水深处,亦曾注意到同样的事实。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In this poem of yours, you have not been trying to make a sounding piece of literature.</E>
        <C>你写这首诗的时候,并不想写一篇夸夸其谈的文学作品。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Birdsong seemed to make a point of sounding uncultured and dressed the same way.</E>
        <C>伯德桑说话时好象故意显得没文化并且打扮得也一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was the tough man, sounding warnings and bringing bad news.</E>
        <C>他是一个一丝不苟的人,敢于向人们敲起警钟,报告坏消息。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He heard a heavy and sounding substance laid down beside him.</E>
        <C>他听到他的身旁放下了一件很重很结实的东西。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fishing,feeler</E>
        <C>n. 音响；试探；测探水深</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['spæzəm]</SM>
    <E>spasm</E>
    <C>n. [临床] 痉挛；抽搐；一阵发作
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>When Mrs. H Jennings talked of Edward's affection, it cost her only a spasm in her throat.</E>
        <C>当詹宁斯太太谈到爱德华的深情时,那番话只换得她喉咙里的一阵痉挛。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The smile on his lips froze, apparently a spasm caught his breath.</E>
        <C>他唇边的微笑冻结了;显然一阵痉挛使他透不过气来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In a spasm of rapture he tears off his chains.</E>
        <C>他狂喜之下挣断锁链。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Again a spasm of longing and remorse throbbed through Ashurst.</E>
        <C>艾舍斯特心头又激动起一阵渴望和悔恨。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had a spasm of doubtful pride.</E>
        <C>他体验了一阵不塌实的自豪感。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fit,tic</E>
        <C>n. [临床]痉挛；抽搐；一阵发作</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[spɔ:n]</SM>
    <E>spawn</E>
    <C>n. 卵；菌丝；产物
vt. 产卵；酿成，造成；大量生产
vi. 产卵；大量生产
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fish were madly pushing their way upstream to spawn.</E>
        <C>鱼群为产卵而疯狂地向上游挤进。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You spawn of the devil!</E>
        <C>你这小鬼!</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>child,creation,fruit</E>
        <C>n. [动]卵；菌丝；产物</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>create,egg laying</E>
        <C>vt. 产卵；酿成，造成；大量生产</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>oviposit,mass production</E>
        <C>vi. 产卵；大量生产</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['spekjulətiv, -lei-]</SM>
    <E>speculative</E>
    <C>adj. 投机的；推测的；思索性的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A second form of marketing pathology is speculative fever. In Western Europe and the United States this disability has not been unknown.</E>
        <C>市场交易病态的第二种形式是投机热。在西欧和美国,这种疾病并不陌生。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>That was why he looked at the young man with a speculative frowning look, not condemning him, only wary and on the alert.</E>
        <C>他所以要蹙着眉头,带着探索的神情望着这个年青人,对他存着戒心,而不斥责他,也就是这个道理。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He caught her curious and speculative eyes fixed his hands.</E>
        <C>他发现她那双好奇而带有疑问的眼睛紧盯着自己的一双手。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The political aspects were at once more remote and speculative.</E>
        <C>政治形势则比较模糊,难以料定。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Interpretations based on the possible existence of a dendritic pattern are somewhat speculative.</E>
        <C>以树枝状形态的可能存在为基础的解释是有些冒险的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>conjectural</E>
        <C>adj. 投机的；推测的；思索性的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['spaitful]</SM>
    <E>spiteful</E>
    <C>adj. 怀恨的，恶意的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had been a spiteful sort of man.</E>
        <C>他是一个善于怀恨的男人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had missed his daughter sorely, and was deeply sorry that he had married such a spiteful and cross-grained Queen.</E>
        <C>他十分想念女儿,很后悔娶了这个恶毒乖戾的王后。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I know your spiteful hatred towards me.</E>
        <C>我知道,你对我有刻骨仇恨。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There is something spiteful in it.</E>
        <C>这里面包含着带有恶意的东西。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A friend accused him of acting like a spiteful child.</E>
        <C>他的一位朋友责备他举止象个怀恨在心的小孩。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>malicious,vicious</E>
        <C>adj. 怀恨的，恶意的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['skwɔdrən]</SM>
    <E>squadron</E>
    <C>n. 空军中队；一群；骑兵中队；分遣队；小舰队
vt. 把…编成中队
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He stewed too about his own gross miss on this destroyer, and on the failure of an entire squadron to get even one hit.</E>
        <C>他还感到羞恼,因为自己把炸弹投得离这艘驱逐舰很远,并且整个中队竟然一颗也没投中。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The best squadron in each wing won a yellow pennant on a pole that was utterly worthless.</E>
        <C>各联队名列第一的中队都获得一面挂在旗杆上的黄色三角旗,这玩意一点价值也没有。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The naval air squadron set to France was soon in the thick of the flight.</E>
        <C>派到法国的海军航空中队的飞行却日趋频繁。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pack,cohort</E>
        <C>n. 空军中队；一群；骑兵中队；分遣队；小舰队</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skwɔ:l]</SM>
    <E>squall</E>
    <C>vi. 嚎啕；尖叫
n. 暴风；麻烦；高声哭喊；尖叫
vt. 尖声叫着；大声哭喊；起风暴
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>As the wind freshened there came a sudden squall.</E>
        <C>当风力增强的时候,突然刮起一阵大风。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Such was the fury of the squall that his voice sounded like a whisper.</E>
        <C>风暴的呼啸声使我几乎听不见他的声音。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sailboat nearly capsized in the squall.</E>
        <C>帆船在风暴中几乎倾覆。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Because of a squall the chase has to be called off.</E>
        <C>由于风势太大,追捕只好作罢。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pipe,scream</E>
        <C>vi. 嚎啕；尖叫</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>trouble,headache,hurricane</E>
        <C>n. 暴风；麻烦；高声哭喊；尖叫</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[skwi:k]</SM>
    <E>squeak</E>
    <C>vi. 告密；吱吱叫；侥幸成功
n. 吱吱声；机会
vt. 以短促尖声发出
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We've pulled you through a narrow [near, tight] squeak.</E>
        <C>我们侥幸地助你通过了难关。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The room was full of the bubble and the squeak conversation.</E>
        <C>屋内充满了叽叽咕咕的谈话声。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Their wooden clogs squeak in the snow.</E>
        <C>他们的木底鞋踩在雪地上吱吱嗄嗄直响。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This moth's ear is tuned in to the bat's ultrasonic squeak.</E>
        <C>这种蛾的耳朵能收听到蝙蝠的超音速的尖叫声。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When I entered the room, Little Tom gave a startled squeak.</E>
        <C>我进屋的时候;小汤姆吓了一跳哇哇地哭了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>inform,rat</E>
        <C>vi. 告密；吱吱叫；侥幸成功</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>opportunity,chance,opening,room,occasion</E>
        <C>n. 吱吱声；机会</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stɑ:bəd, -bɔ:d]</SM>
    <E>starboard</E>
    <C>n. 右舷
vt. 向右转舵
vi. 向右转舵
adj. 右舷的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He ordered all the port cannon to be heaved to starboard to counteract the list.</E>
        <C>他命令把左弦上所有的大炮移到右舷以抵消船的倾斜。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The ship gave a lurch to starboard.</E>
        <C>船突然向右侧倾斜。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sand of the sea was driving that boat's head round to starboard.</E>
        <C>海浪的推力把船头向右逼。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sti:pən]</SM>
    <E>steepen</E>
    <C>vt. 使陡峭
vi. 变陡峭
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then the effect is to steepen the flanks of the pulse spectrum.</E>
        <C>因此在效果上是加大了脉冲谱翼部的陡度。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sterəlaiz]</SM>
    <E>sterilize</E>
    <C>vt. 消毒，杀菌；使成不毛；使绝育；使不起作用
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A more efficient technique is to sterilize the attracted insects.</E>
        <C>一种比较有效的方法是使被吸引的昆虫绝育。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Dry heat is used principally to sterilize glassware on other heatstable solid materials.</E>
        <C>干热主要应用于灭菌玻璃器皿或其他耐热的固态材料。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>listerize,antisepticize</E>
        <C>vt. 消毒，杀菌；使成不毛；使绝育；使不起作用</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['stɔkhəum; 'stɔ:k,hɔ:lm]</SM>
    <E>Stockholm</E>
    <C>n. 斯德哥尔摩（瑞典首都）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Late in life he married a second time, a Stockholm woman who goaded him into every sort of extravagance.</E>
        <C>在他的晚年,和一个斯德哥尔摩的女人第二次结了婚。这个女人唆使他过着一种奢侈放荡的生活。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['strɑ:tə; 'stræ-; 'strei; 'streitə; 'strætə]</SM>
    <E>strata</E>
    <C>n. 层；地层；阶层
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He tried to guess how the strata behaved at the time the contortions formed.</E>
        <C>他试图推断地层在扭曲形成时是如何变化的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>thickness,layer,degree,tier</E>
        <C>n. 层；地层；阶层</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['striknin, -ni:n, -nain]</SM>
    <E>strychnine</E>
    <C>n. 士的宁；番木鳖碱
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>DFT Study of Molecular Structure and Vibrational Spectrum of Strychnine</E>
        <C>马钱子碱分子结构和振动光谱的密度泛函理论研究</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Effects of intrathecal administration of strychnine on propofol induced antinociception</E>
        <C>鞘内注射士的宁对丙泊酚镇痛作用的影响</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Preparation of Strychnine Molecularly Imprinted Monolithic Column</E>
        <C>士的宁分子印迹整体柱的制备</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Effect of electroacupuncture on the glycine contents of different spinal segments in rats with strychnine hypodermic injection</E>
        <C>士的宁背景下电针对大鼠不同脊髓节段甘氨酸含量的影响</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Concentration and Determination of Strychnine Alkaloid in Biological Fluids</E>
        <C>体液中微量士的宁的富集及同时检测</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>brucine</E>
        <C>n. 士的宁；番木鳖碱</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[səb'dju:]</SM>
    <E>subdue</E>
    <C>vt. 征服；抑制；减轻
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He must exert himself to subdue so proud a display of resentment; he must get the better of her.</E>
        <C>他必须施展本事,征服这种因忌恨而产生的骄傲,并且一定要治住她。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was eager to begin the new day and subdue sadness by his strong will and strong arm.</E>
        <C>他急着要开始新的一天的生活,用他那坚强的意志和强壮的手臂把悲哀击退。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He arrested and commanded her, by the magic of a mind long accustomed to awe and to subdue.</E>
        <C>他利用长期以来恐吓和折服别人的精神魔力抓住并摆布着她。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>How was he to subdue her, when the very act of trapping her had failed to do so?</E>
        <C>当捉捕她的行动已经丧失作用以后,他怎么才能制服她呢?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I felt pain, and then I felt ire; and then I felt a determination to subdue her.</E>
        <C>我感到痛苦,接着又感到愤怒,最后我下决心要征服她。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>master,stay,restrain,moderate</E>
        <C>vt. 征服；抑制；减轻</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[səb:sə:viənt]</SM>
    <E>subservient</E>
    <C>adj. 屈从的；奉承的；有用的；有帮助的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The middle class is weak and ineffectual and tends to become dependent on and subservient to the ruling class.</E>
        <C>中产阶级软弱无能,趋向依赖和屈服于统治阶级。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was horrible to have to be affable and subservient.</E>
        <C>不得不强作欢颜卖弄风骚,真是太可怕了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A subservient client would soon face an accumulation of ever-growing pressures.</E>
        <C>奴颜婢膝的附庸则很快就会导致外来日益增加的种种压力。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He hated being subservient to this dean.</E>
        <C>处于比院长低一截的地位,实在让他厌恶。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>useful,helpful,assistant</E>
        <C>adj. 屈从的；奉承的；有用的；有帮助的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[sə'bə:bən]</SM>
    <E>suburban</E>
    <C>adj. 郊区的，城郊的；土气的；见闻不广的
n. 郊区居民
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It sets down in the midst of quiet suburban homes.</E>
        <C>它坐落在安静的郊外住宅区的中间。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,sju:pə'nætʃərəl]</SM>
    <E>supernatural</E>
    <C>adj. 超自然的；神奇的，不可思议的
n. 超自然现象；不可思议的事
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some supernatural power told me that she would be at home this time.</E>
        <C>冥冥之中有一种力量告诉我,这次她会在家了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>magic,mysterious</E>
        <C>adj. 超自然的；神奇的，不可思议的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>supranatural</E>
        <C>n. 超自然现象；不可思议的事</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sju:pə,strʌktʃə]</SM>
    <E>superstructure</E>
    <C>n. 上层建筑；上部构造
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The superstructure has a depth of 3 ft. 6 in. with a marked camber of 19 ft. 8 in.</E>
        <C>上部结构的建筑高度为3英尺6英寸,有19英尺8英寸显著的上拱度。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['sʌstenəns]</SM>
    <E>sustenance</E>
    <C>n. 食物；生计；支持
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He has gone for a week without sustenance.</E>
        <C>他已经一星期未吃食物了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There is no sustenance in it.</E>
        <C>这里面没有营养。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>food,diet,holding,eating,support</E>
        <C>n. 食物；生计；支持</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[swu:p]</SM>
    <E>swoop</E>
    <C>vi. 猛扑；突然袭击；突然下降；飞扑
n. 猛扑；俯冲；突然袭击
vt. 攫取；抓去
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We decided to swoop down upon the enemy there.</E>
        <C>我们决定突袭驻在那里的敌人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He practiced the art of circling among random facts to swoop down on the essentials.</E>
        <C>他习惯胡乱地先在无关紧要的地方兜圈子,然后才抓重点。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>And then she added with a sudden swoop to earth, "Sebastian drinks too much!"</E>
        <C>接着,她忽然急转直下,出其不意地说,“塞巴斯蒂安酒喝得太多了。”</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>bound on,surprise attack</E>
        <C>vi. 猛扑；突然袭击；突然下降；飞扑</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>surprise,subduction</E>
        <C>n. 猛扑；俯冲；突然袭击</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>grab,pounce at</E>
        <C>vt. 攫取；抓去</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
</Words>